An average of one worker is electrocuted on the job every day due to electrical hazards. The document outlines various electrical hazards like inadequate wiring, exposed live parts, overloaded circuits, and damaged tools. It explains key electrical terms and safety requirements from OSHA like proper grounding, using GFCIs and circuit breakers, guarding live parts, permissible uses of flexible cords, training workers, and more to prevent electrocutions, shocks and burns. Violating these safety measures can result in injury or death from electrical accidents.