If you have a fire or water emergency, please call us now at (803) 955-0342

To have the optimal experience while using this site, you will need to update your browser. You may want to try one of the following alternatives:

Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Electrical Safety Tips

5/23/2017 (Permalink)

Electrical Safety Tips

 

 

 

Electrical safety is definitely something you do not want to play around with. Messing with electrical hazards could cause burns, shocks and even death. Here is a comprehensive list of tips to consider, thanks to OSHA.

 

 

 

  • Assume that all overhead wires are energized at lethal voltages. Never assume that a wire is safe to touch even if it is down or appears to be insulated.

 

  • Never touch a fallen overhead power line. Call the electric utility company to report fallen electrical lines.

 

  • Stay at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from overhead wires during cleanup and other activities. If working at heights or handling long objects, survey the area before starting work for the presence of overhead wires.

 

 

  • If an overhead wire falls across your vehicle while you are driving, stay inside the vehicle and continue to drive away from the line. If the engine stalls, do not leave your vehicle. Warn people not to touch the vehicle or the wire. Call or ask someone to call the local electric utility company and emergency services.

 

  • Never operate electrical equipment while you are standing in water.

 

 

  • Never repair electrical cords or equipment unless qualified and authorized.

 

  • Have a qualified electrician inspect electrical equipment that has gotten wet before energizing it.

 

 

  • If working in damp locations, inspect electric cords and equipment to ensure that they are in good condition and free of defects, and use a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).

 

  • Always use caution when working near electricity.

 

 

For more tips on electrical safety please visit: www.osha.gov/SLTC/electrical/

 

 

Other News

View Recent Posts