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ELECTRICAL HAZARDS – STORYBOARD

1. Electricity is essential in the workplace, but it can also be deadly if not handled properly.

2. Regulations has established guidelines to help keep workers safe.

3. Here are the top 10 workplace electrical safety tips to prevent hazards and ensure compliance.

4. Tip 1: Use Safety Circuits

5. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, or GFCIs, can also be called residual current devices or RCDs. They shut off power instantly if they detect an imbalance in electrical current.

6. They are essential in wet or high-risk environments, such as construction sites and industrial areas.

7. Test circuits monthly by pressing the “TEST” button to ensure they function correctly.

8. Tip 2: Inspect Electrical Equipment Regularly

9. Damaged cords, frayed wires, and faulty equipment increase the risk of shocks and fires. Inspect tools and cords before use.

10. Tip 3: Keep Electrical Equipment Dry

11. Water and electricity are a deadly combination.

12. Use appropriately rated extension cords and equipment in wet environments, and always work in dry conditions whenever possible.

13. Tip 4: Lockout Tag-out

14. Before servicing electrical equipment, follow the Lockout/Tag-out procedures to prevent accidental energization and injuries.

15. Tip 5: Avoid Overloading Circuits

16. Overloaded circuits can cause overheating, sparks, and fires.

17. Use appropriately rated power outlets and avoid daisy-chaining multiple extension cords.

18. Tip 6: Ensure Electrical Grounding

19. Grounding electrical systems prevent unexpected shocks.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
20. Ensure all equipment has an in-date test tag attached.

21. Tip 7: High Voltage

22. Stay clear of high-voltage equipment.

23. Unless you are authorized and wearing the appropriate PPE.

24. Tip 8: Housekeeping

25. Maintain a tidy workspace, avoiding tangled electrical leads.

26. Ensure electrical panels are easily accessible and not blocked.

27. Tip 9: Ongoing Training

28. Ensure all workers attend electrical hazards training and know how to effectively mitigate electrical hazards.

29. Tip 10: Immediately Report Electrical Hazards

30. If you notice faulty outlets, …

31. … exposed wiring, …

32. … or malfunctioning equipment, …

33. … report it to a supervisor immediately to prevent accidents.

34. Electrical safety is everyone’s responsibility. Following legislative guidelines and these top 10 tips can help create a safer workplace for yourself and your coworkers.

35. OUTRO (Approx.: 3 minutes / 450 words)

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