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ELECTRICAL SAFETY

I.I KNOW ELECTRICAL HAZARDS


1.1.1 IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS IN WIRING
INSTALLATION
1.1.2 IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS IN FAULTY
PARTS

1.1.1 IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS IN WIRING INSTALLATION


KNOB AND TUBE WIRING
Knob and tube is very old wiring, and in many cases has deteriorated,

cracked, or is missing insulation, which can lead to fires.

Cloth Cable Wiring


Cloth cable wiring may contain asbestos and poses

a serious health risk.It is seldom grounded


properly.

Aluminum Wiring
Aluminum wiring is no longer permitted for use in

new installations by most jurisdictions.It is also


seldom grounded properly.

Ungrounded Wiring
Grounding of an electrical receptacle prevents

painful or even deadly electrical shocks when


electricity flows through animproper path. Every
home electrical system should have some type of
grounding.

1.1.2 IDENTIFY THE HAZARS IN FAULTY PARTS

RISK
Electric shocks from faulty electrical equipment may

also lead to related injuries, including falls from


ladders or other elevated work platforms. Other
injuries or illnesses may include muscle spasms,
collapse and unconsciousness.

Poor electrical installation and faulty

electrical appliances can lead to electric shock


to others at or near the workplace.

REMEDY
Remove damaged, unsafe electrical

equipment or cords from the workplace


Use battery operated tools rather than mains
power tools where possible

Don't overload power sockets. Use power

boards not double adaptors


Ensure electrical equipment is in good
working order by testing and tagging

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