Electrical Safety Basic Awareness: Atoniya School Education
Electrical Safety Basic Awareness: Atoniya School Education
Electrical Safety Basic Awareness: Atoniya School Education
BASIC AWARENESS
ATONIYA SCHOOL EDUCATION
Renato C. Lorilla
EIM NCII Trainer
ELECTRICAL SAFETY BASIC AWARENESS
Safety Devices
Electrical Injuries
AN AVERAGE OF ONE WORKER IS
ELECTROCUTED ON THE JOB EVERY DAY!
• Electrical Shock
• Burns
• Falls
Statistics Philippine Buruea of Fire Protection
US fire statistics on electrical fire causes (2002-2005)
Factor contributing to ignition in Fires %
reported structure fires
unclassified electrical failure or malfunction 36,300 7
unspecified short circuit arc 21,400 4
short circuit arc from defective or worn insulation 11,400 2
arc or spark from operating equipment 4,000 1
arc from faulty contact or broken conductor 3,600 1
short circuit arc from mechanical damage 3,400 1
water caused short circuit arc 1,600 <1
How is an Electrical Shock Received?
When two wires have different potential voltages current
will flow if they are connected.
• Approved cabinets/enclosures or
• 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
Guarding Live Parts
Hazards
• Inadequate wiring
• Exposed electrical parts
• Wires with bad insulation
• Ungrounded electrical tools/systems
• Overloaded circuits
• Damaged power tools/equipment
• Overhead power lines
PROTECTIVE MEASURES
▪ Proper grounding
▪ Using GFCI’s
▪ Training
Questions