Tagged: electrical shock

Weekly Safety Meeting – Electrical Safety – Using GFCIs

Weekly Safety Meeting – Electrical Safety – Using GFCIs

This year, in the U.S. alone, approximately 800 people will be killed by faulty electrical appliances and power tools; hundreds more will be severely injured. Worn insulation, wire damage, and moisture- induced short-circuits can make these devices as “hot” as the power lines to which they are attached. The most...

Safety Tip of the Week – Electrical Safety – Using GFCIs

Safety Tip of the Week – Electrical Safety – Using GFCIs

Although most portable electric tools have an equipment- grounding conductor and many are double insulated, these methods are not fool proof. A grounding wire could break, or a cord could become defective. Using a GFCI overcomes these insulation problems. A ground fault occurs when the electrical current does not complete...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Avoiding Electrical Shocks

Weekly Safety Meeting – Avoiding Electrical Shocks

 Avoiding electrical shocks requires awareness of the hazards and a respect for this “Silent Killer.” The human body has a low resistance to electricity, making it, like most metals, a good conductor. Unlike metals however, the human body does not respond well when electricity passes through it. Physical results include...