Dos and Don’ts of Electrical Safety

Most of the office spaces in the modern world are extremely wired. Any problem with any of the wires might lead to electrocution, putting the lives of your employees in jeopardy. As an employer, you need to educate your employees about the significance of electrical safety.

Here is a list of dos and don’ts for you to start with:

Dos

Make sure your hands are dry before you handle any electrical equipment

Even a small amount of water from damp skin can lead to electrocution which can be fatal to your life. If you have just washed your hands, use a towel to dry them thoroughly before you use any of the electrical appliances.

Unplug any electrical appliance before service or repair

Electrical devices are always energized even if they are not operational. Therefore, it is best to unplug them before performing any service or repairs. Also, it is a good practice to unplug your appliances after use since it offers protection from power surges.

While unplugging, always pull from the plug and not from the cord.

Always use tools with “non-conducting” handles

Before using any tools to work on electrical equipment make sure they are insulated. Nowadays you can find many pliers, screwdrivers, wrenches, wire strippers, and drive tools with color-coded handles that change color when compromised.

Try using only one hand while working on electrical equipment

Using only one hand to work on electrical equipment is a good practice if you wish to minimize the chances of the current passing through your chest in case there is a spark. Keep the other hand in your pocket or at your side, away from the equipment.

Wear non-conductive clothing while working with electrical equipment

One of the best practices of electrical safety is to wear proper clothing. Make sure you are wearing insulated gloves, shoes with insulated soles, and non-conductive protective apparel, before working on any electrical equipment. Avoid ties and loose clothing.

Try to limit the use of electrical equipment in rooms that are very cold or have a lot of condensation.

Keep all electrical circuit contact points enclosed.

Don’ts

Never touch active electrical circuits

There are many ions in the cells of our body, which makes our body a good conductor of electricity. When we touch active electrical circuits with bare hands we always stand at a risk of getting electrocuted.

Never leave electrical conductors or contacts exposed or unattended

Make sure all the contact points of the electrical circuit are closed, at all times. This way you can avoid any accidental contact.

Don’t work with compromised equipment

If you come across any tingling sensation with any of the electrical equipment, make it a point to shut it off. Get it repaired if possible or else dispose of it.

Having a professional handle your electrical equipment is always the best way to maintain electrical safety. You can check out ph-el.dk brandsikring for more information. But make sure you always keep these dos and don’ts in mind so that you don’t compromise your safety.