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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
OSHA 29 CFR 1910 SUBPART S
Bureau of Workers’ Comp
PA Training for Health & Safety
(PATHS)
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PPT-008-01
AN AVERAGE OF ONE WORKER IS
ELECTROCUTED ON THE JOB EVERY DAY!
There are four main types of electrical injuries:
• Electrocution (death due to electrical shock)
• Electrical Shock
• Burns
• Falls
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▪ CURRENT = The movement of electrical charge.
▪ RESISTANCE = Opposition to current flow.
▪ VOLTAGE = A measure of electrical force.
▪ CONDUCTORS = Substances, such as metals, that
have little resistance to electricity.
▪ INSULATORS = Substances, such as wood, rubber,
glass and bakelite, that have high resistance to
electricity.
▪ GROUNDING = A conductive connection to the earth
which acts as a protective measure.
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Received when current passes
through the body.
Severity of the shock depends on:
• Path of current through the body
• Amount of current flowing
through the body
• Length of time the body is in the
circuit
LOW VOLTAGE DOES NOT MEAN
LOW HAZARD!
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Currents greater than 75mA
(1/1,000 of an ampere) can
cause ventricular fibrillation
(rapid, ineffective heartbeat)
• Will cause death in a few
minutes unless a
defibrillator is used.
• 75mA is not much current
–a small power drill uses
30 times as much.
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When two wires have different potential voltages,
current will flow if they are connected.
• In most household wiring the black wires are at
110 volts relative to ground.
• The white wires are at zero volts because they
are connected to ground.
Contact with an energized (live) black wire
while touching the white grounded wire =
ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
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Contact with an energized wire/any energized
electrical component + any grounded object =
SHOCK!
You can even receive an electrical shock when you
are not in contact with a ground.
CONTACT BOTH WIRES OF A 240 VOLT CABLE =
SHOCK, POSSIBLE ELECTROCUTION!
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• Are the most common shock-
related nonfatal injury
• Occur when you touch electrical
wiring or equipment that is
improperly used or maintained
• Typically occurs on the hands
• Very serious injury that needs
immediate attention
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Electrical shock can also cause
indirect or secondary injuries.
Employees working in an
elevated location who
experience a shock can fall,
resulting in serious injury or
even death.
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A hazard exists when a conductor is
too small to safely carry the current.
Example: Using a portable tool with
an extension cord that has a wire
too small for the tool.
• Tool draws more current than cord
can handle = overheating,
possible fire without tripping the
circuit breaker
• Circuit breaker could be the right
size for the circuit but not for the
smaller wire extension cord
Wire Gauge
WIRE
Wire gauge measures
wires ranging in size from
number 36 to 0 American
wire gauge (AWG)
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• Too many devices plugged
into circuit = wires heat to
very high temperature =
possible fire
• Wire insulation melts =
arcing may occur = fire in
area where overload
exists (even inside a wall)
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• Shut off electricity flow in the event of an
overload or ground-fault in the circuit.
• Include fuses, circuit breakers and ground-
fault circuit interrupters, or CGCI.
• Fuses and circuit breakers are “over current”
devices (too much current = fuses melt and
circuit breakers “trip” open).
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• Protects you from dangerous electrical
shock.
• Detects a difference in current between
the black and white circuit wires (could
happen when electrical equipment is not
working properly causing a current
“leakage” known as ground fault).
• Ground fault detected = GFCI can shut
off electricity flow in as little as 1/40 of
a second protecting you from a
dangerous shock.
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PPT-008-01
• Some of the most frequently violated OSHA
standards.
• Metal parts of an electrical wiring system that we
touch should be at 0 volts relative to ground (switch
plates, ceiling light fixtures, conduit, etc.).
• Housings of motors, appliances or tools that are
plugged in to improperly grounded circuits may
become energized.
If you come into contact with an improperly grounded
electrical device YOU WILL GET SHOCKED!
15
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GROUNDING PATH
The path to ground from circuits, equipment and
enclosures must be permanent and continuous.
The violation shown here is an extension cord with
the third/grounding prong missing.
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HAND-HELD ELECTRICAL TOOLS:
Hand-held electrical tools pose a
potential danger because they make
continuous good contact with the
hand.
To protect you from shock, burns and
electrocution, tools must:
• Have a 3-wire cord with ground and be
plugged into a grounded receptacle
• Be double insulated
• Be powered by a low-voltage isolation
transformer
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Must guard “live” parts of electric
equipment operating at > 50 volts
against accidental contact by:
• Approved cabinets/enclosures
• Location or permanent partitions
(thereby only accessible to qualified
persons)
• Elevation of 8 feet or more above the
floor or working surface
• Mark entrances to guarded locations
with conspicuous warning signs
18
PPT-008-01
• Where electrical
equipment is in
locations that it can
suffer physical
damage it must be
guarded.
• The violation shown
here is physical
damage to conduit.
19
PPT-008-01
• Junction boxes, pull boxes
and fittings must have
approved covers.
• Unused openings in cabinets,
boxes and fittings must be
closed (no missing
“knockouts”).
• Photo shows violations of
these two requirements.
20
PPT-008-01
• Are more vulnerable than fixed wiring.
• Should not be used if recognized wiring methods can be used
instead.
• Flexible cords can be damaged by:
• Aging
• Door or window edges
• Staples or fastenings
• Abrasion from adjacent materials
• Activities in the area
• Improper use of flexible cords can cause shocks, burns or fire.
21
PPT-008-01
Pendant or Fixture Portable lamps, Stationary equipment
Wiring tools or appliances to facilitate interchange
22
PPT-008-01
Substitute for Run through walls, ceilings Concealed behind
fixed wiring floors, doors, or windows or attached to
building surfaces
23
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• Tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses
• Warm tools, wires, cords, connections or
junction boxes
• GFCI that shuts off a circuit
• Worn or frayed insulation around wire or
connection
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PPT-008-01
Train employees working with electrical equipment
in safe working practices including:
• De-energizing electrical equipment before
inspecting or making repairs
• Using electric tools in good repair
• Using good judgment when working near
energized lines
• Using appropriate protective equipment, or PPE
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PPT-008-01
Hazards
- Inadequate wiring
- - Exposed electrical parts
- Wires with bad insulation
- Ungrounded electrical tools/systems
- Overloaded circuits
- Damaged power tools/equipment
- Overhead power lines
- All hazards are made worse in wet
conditions!
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Protective Measures
▪ Proper grounding
▪ Using GFCIs
▪ Using fuses and circuit breakers
▪ Proper use of flexible cords
▪ Training
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The bottom line with electricity:
RESPECT
COMMON SENSE
SAFETY
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Electrical safety course in chennai
SAFETY PROFESSIONALS
No 7/5A, Ground Floor, Rajambal Street,
Dhandeeswaram Nagar,
Velachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600042
Call : 9566246778 / 9566231038
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electrical safety course.pptx

  • 1. Electrical Safety Training safetyengineeringcourseinchennai.in PPT-008-01 1 https://www.spplimited.com https://spplimited.co.in/
  • 2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY OSHA 29 CFR 1910 SUBPART S Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS) 2 PPT-008-01
  • 3. AN AVERAGE OF ONE WORKER IS ELECTROCUTED ON THE JOB EVERY DAY! There are four main types of electrical injuries: • Electrocution (death due to electrical shock) • Electrical Shock • Burns • Falls 3 PPT-008-01
  • 4. ▪ CURRENT = The movement of electrical charge. ▪ RESISTANCE = Opposition to current flow. ▪ VOLTAGE = A measure of electrical force. ▪ CONDUCTORS = Substances, such as metals, that have little resistance to electricity. ▪ INSULATORS = Substances, such as wood, rubber, glass and bakelite, that have high resistance to electricity. ▪ GROUNDING = A conductive connection to the earth which acts as a protective measure. 4 PPT-008-01
  • 5. Received when current passes through the body. Severity of the shock depends on: • Path of current through the body • Amount of current flowing through the body • Length of time the body is in the circuit LOW VOLTAGE DOES NOT MEAN LOW HAZARD! 5 PPT-008-01
  • 6. Currents greater than 75mA (1/1,000 of an ampere) can cause ventricular fibrillation (rapid, ineffective heartbeat) • Will cause death in a few minutes unless a defibrillator is used. • 75mA is not much current –a small power drill uses 30 times as much. 6 PPT-008-01
  • 7. When two wires have different potential voltages, current will flow if they are connected. • In most household wiring the black wires are at 110 volts relative to ground. • The white wires are at zero volts because they are connected to ground. Contact with an energized (live) black wire while touching the white grounded wire = ELECTRICAL SHOCK! 7 PPT-008-01
  • 8. Contact with an energized wire/any energized electrical component + any grounded object = SHOCK! You can even receive an electrical shock when you are not in contact with a ground. CONTACT BOTH WIRES OF A 240 VOLT CABLE = SHOCK, POSSIBLE ELECTROCUTION! 8 PPT-008-01
  • 9. • Are the most common shock- related nonfatal injury • Occur when you touch electrical wiring or equipment that is improperly used or maintained • Typically occurs on the hands • Very serious injury that needs immediate attention 9 PPT-008-01
  • 10. Electrical shock can also cause indirect or secondary injuries. Employees working in an elevated location who experience a shock can fall, resulting in serious injury or even death. 10 PPT-008-01
  • 11. A hazard exists when a conductor is too small to safely carry the current. Example: Using a portable tool with an extension cord that has a wire too small for the tool. • Tool draws more current than cord can handle = overheating, possible fire without tripping the circuit breaker • Circuit breaker could be the right size for the circuit but not for the smaller wire extension cord Wire Gauge WIRE Wire gauge measures wires ranging in size from number 36 to 0 American wire gauge (AWG) 11 PPT-008-01
  • 12. • Too many devices plugged into circuit = wires heat to very high temperature = possible fire • Wire insulation melts = arcing may occur = fire in area where overload exists (even inside a wall) 12 PPT-008-01
  • 13. • Shut off electricity flow in the event of an overload or ground-fault in the circuit. • Include fuses, circuit breakers and ground- fault circuit interrupters, or CGCI. • Fuses and circuit breakers are “over current” devices (too much current = fuses melt and circuit breakers “trip” open). 13 PPT-008-01
  • 14. • Protects you from dangerous electrical shock. • Detects a difference in current between the black and white circuit wires (could happen when electrical equipment is not working properly causing a current “leakage” known as ground fault). • Ground fault detected = GFCI can shut off electricity flow in as little as 1/40 of a second protecting you from a dangerous shock. 14 PPT-008-01
  • 15. • Some of the most frequently violated OSHA standards. • Metal parts of an electrical wiring system that we touch should be at 0 volts relative to ground (switch plates, ceiling light fixtures, conduit, etc.). • Housings of motors, appliances or tools that are plugged in to improperly grounded circuits may become energized. If you come into contact with an improperly grounded electrical device YOU WILL GET SHOCKED! 15 PPT-008-01
  • 16. GROUNDING PATH The path to ground from circuits, equipment and enclosures must be permanent and continuous. The violation shown here is an extension cord with the third/grounding prong missing. 16 PPT-008-01
  • 17. HAND-HELD ELECTRICAL TOOLS: Hand-held electrical tools pose a potential danger because they make continuous good contact with the hand. To protect you from shock, burns and electrocution, tools must: • Have a 3-wire cord with ground and be plugged into a grounded receptacle • Be double insulated • Be powered by a low-voltage isolation transformer 17 PPT-008-01
  • 18. Must guard “live” parts of electric equipment operating at > 50 volts against accidental contact by: • Approved cabinets/enclosures • Location or permanent partitions (thereby only accessible to qualified persons) • Elevation of 8 feet or more above the floor or working surface • Mark entrances to guarded locations with conspicuous warning signs 18 PPT-008-01
  • 19. • Where electrical equipment is in locations that it can suffer physical damage it must be guarded. • The violation shown here is physical damage to conduit. 19 PPT-008-01
  • 20. • Junction boxes, pull boxes and fittings must have approved covers. • Unused openings in cabinets, boxes and fittings must be closed (no missing “knockouts”). • Photo shows violations of these two requirements. 20 PPT-008-01
  • 21. • Are more vulnerable than fixed wiring. • Should not be used if recognized wiring methods can be used instead. • Flexible cords can be damaged by: • Aging • Door or window edges • Staples or fastenings • Abrasion from adjacent materials • Activities in the area • Improper use of flexible cords can cause shocks, burns or fire. 21 PPT-008-01
  • 22. Pendant or Fixture Portable lamps, Stationary equipment Wiring tools or appliances to facilitate interchange 22 PPT-008-01
  • 23. Substitute for Run through walls, ceilings Concealed behind fixed wiring floors, doors, or windows or attached to building surfaces 23 PPT-008-01
  • 24. • Tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses • Warm tools, wires, cords, connections or junction boxes • GFCI that shuts off a circuit • Worn or frayed insulation around wire or connection 24 PPT-008-01
  • 25. Train employees working with electrical equipment in safe working practices including: • De-energizing electrical equipment before inspecting or making repairs • Using electric tools in good repair • Using good judgment when working near energized lines • Using appropriate protective equipment, or PPE 25 PPT-008-01
  • 26. Hazards - Inadequate wiring - - Exposed electrical parts - Wires with bad insulation - Ungrounded electrical tools/systems - Overloaded circuits - Damaged power tools/equipment - Overhead power lines - All hazards are made worse in wet conditions! 26 PPT-008-01
  • 27. Protective Measures ▪ Proper grounding ▪ Using GFCIs ▪ Using fuses and circuit breakers ▪ Proper use of flexible cords ▪ Training 27 PPT-008-01
  • 28. The bottom line with electricity: RESPECT COMMON SENSE SAFETY 28 PPT-008-01
  • 30. Electrical safety course in chennai SAFETY PROFESSIONALS No 7/5A, Ground Floor, Rajambal Street, Dhandeeswaram Nagar, Velachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600042 Call : 9566246778 / 9566231038 PPT-008-01 30