Turn the power off. There is one important thing to remember when working with any electrical device. Turn it off. Don’t assume the power is off because the off button has been pressed. Shut down the power at the source and then test to ensure that it is off.l
Sttay away from wires. Check to see if there are any electrical power lines in the area where an employee is working. Ensure personnel avoids contact with them. If the power lines are visible, make the person aware of their location at all times. If they are not visible, take caution to ensure that they don’t cut into the power lines.
Maintain equipment. Using old equipment or equipment that is not well maintained leads to electrical hazards, too. If there is fraying on the wires and equipment, the possibility of electric shock increases.
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE). Anyone who is working with electrical equipment, or in an area where an electrical shock is possible, needs to wear necessary PPE. Proper PPE includes anything from gloves and footwear to eye and ear protection.
Lockout/tagout (LOTO). Ensure that anyone who works on electrical equipment is familiar with the proper lockout and tag out procedures.
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1. Turn Powers Of Specially appliances
2. Keep Work Areas Clean
3. Use The proper tool for the job
4.Make sure Chemicals are properly labaled and stored.
5. Dont touch Sources of energy with wet hands.
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