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Contact with
live parts
Contact with
live parts
Damaged insulation/
exposed wire
Overloaded socket
Lack of signage
Trip hazard caused by
temporary wiring
Water on/close to
electrical equipment
Editor's Notes
Facilitator:
Divide the participants into groups:
Spot the unsafe condition or behaviors relating to life critical activities in the picture. (3 mins to solve the quiz and 2 mins to provide the referenced answers)
Have the groups discuss the three questions and bring up their personal experiences/stories (10 min for the discussion and experiences share)
Trainer: Now we will do a little game to test your ability to recognize electrical hazards and more
Divide the participants into groups:
in the office in the image there are some hazardous conditions and behaviors. Can you spot them? (5-10 min to solve the quiz)
Trainer ask question to the groups (Ex: 1 question per group) :
Which people are at risk of being shocked by contact with live parts? (Yellow – 2 clicks)
What situations could lead to a short circuit due to the presence of water on the electrical equipment when energized? (Blue – 4 clicks)
What situation could lead to an overload fire? (Pink – 1 click)
What hazardous condition could lead to a shock by direct contact? (Violet – 1 click)
What other dangerous conditions do you see in the image? (Red – 2 clicks)