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“Electrical Safety In The Workplace”

10 Key OSHA
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Workplace Electrical Safety Guidelines Employers Should Be
Aware Of

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By
Current Solutions PC
Introduction To Electrical Safety

OSHA aims to provide a safer workplace to high-risk workers such as skilled trades and
maintenance workers and to prevent serious workplace electrical hazards.

The following is a checklist that employers in U.S should be aware of in order to


protect the employees’ well-being and to reduce the amount of money paid out in
health insurance benefits, workers’ compensation benefits and wages for temporary
help.

Checkout the 10 following key OSHA electrical safety standard checklist and make sure
that you and your facility is safe from any potential electrical hazards.
Item #1
Are qualified maintenance employees instructed to make preliminary inspections
and/or appropriate tests to determine what conditions exist before starting work on
electrical equipment?
Item #2
When electrical equipment is to be serviced, maintained, or adjusted, are necessary
switches open, locked out and tagged whenever possible?
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