Safety First Aid Group Electrical Safety Poster, Laminated (A2)

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Safety First Aid Group Electrical Safety Poster, Laminated (A2)

Safety First Aid Group Electrical Safety Poster, Laminated (A2)

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The work should normally be carried out by a competent person, usually an electrician. How do I know if someone is competent to do electrical work? Accidents do unfortunately happen, and reporting is required, according to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). Posters detailing the correct procedures are very helpful tools in this regard. The accident reporting poster will tell you which accidents should be reported, who must do this, and gives information on how to go about it. Forms for this can be pulled out of an accident reporting book. Repairs should only be carried out by a competent person .This is someone who has the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to carry out the work safely. Use extension cords or equipment that is rated for the level of amperage or wattage that you are using.

Ensure tools are properly grounded or double-insulated. The grounded equipment must have an approved 3-wire cord with a 3-prong plug. This plug should be plugged in a properly grounded 3-pole outlet. One way of demonstrating technical competence for general electrical work is to complete an electrical apprenticeship, with some post-apprenticeship experience. Use a portable in-line Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) if you are not certain that the receptacle you are plugging your extension cord into is GFCI protected. Electricity can cause life-threatening injuries or even death if it's not treated with respect, and electrical safety posters like this one serve to try and stop electrical accidents happening by showing children clearly what they should not do.

Electricity and how to use it safely

Don't work under them when equipment (eg ladders, a crane jib, a tipper-lorry body or a scaffold pole) could come within a minimum of 6 metres of a power line without getting advice. If you must leave the vehicle (e.g., your vehicle catches on fire), exit by jumping as far as possible – at least 45 to 60 cm (1.5 to 2 feet). Never touch the vehicle or equipment and the ground at the same time. Keep your feet, legs, and arms close to your body. An HSE guide Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low-risk environments can help you decide whether and when to carry out visual inspections and tests. Fixed installations Even incorrectly wiring a plug can be dangerous and lead to fatal accidents or fires. Actions you must take

Electricity is a deadly workplace hazard that should be handled with caution. Workers need to be aware of the dangers and how to avoid serious injury, which is where our Electrical Safety Poster comes in. With bold graphics and clear messaging, these posters are designed to raise awareness of electrical hazards and encourage safe practices. Electrical Safety Poster Features Indirect: this includes damages that are caused by the electricity affecting something else which then affects the individual, such as falling and explosions This electricity safety KS2 PowerPoint answers many important questions that will help children more aware of the dangers of electricity. Use this PowerPoint to introduce the topic to your KS2 class and you could use the following resources to reinforce your teaching on the topic: When the electricity arcs (jumps, or "arcs") from an exposed energized conductor or circuit part (e.g., overhead power lines) through a gas (such as air) to a person who is grounded (that would provide an alternative route to the ground for the electrical current). Our Electrical Safety Poster contains quality graphics and clear messaging that covers the following:Do not bypass the on/off switch and operate the tools by connecting and disconnecting the power cord. Wait for the electrical utility to come and they will tell you when it is safe to get out of your vehicle. Suspend extension cords temporarily during use over aisles or work areas to eliminate stumbling or tripping hazards. Do not use electrical equipment in wet conditions or damp locations unless the equipment is connected to a GFCI. We also have plenty of useful resources related to safety within the classroom here. Dangers of Electricity

It covers electrical safety in the home, at school and outdoors and includes lots of simple ways that you can help to protect yourself and your children from harm. Keep a safety cap on all electricity outlets. What is included with these Electrical Safety Posters? Thermal burns from the heat radiated from an electric arc flash. Ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light emitted from the arc flash can also cause damage to the eyes. The risk assessment should take into consideration the type of electrical equipment used, the way in which it is used and the environment it is used in. Place halogen lights away from combustible materials such as cloths or curtains. Halogen lamps can become very hot and may be a fire hazard.

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We live in an age where electricity is a huge part of our everyday lives, but are your children fully aware of the dangers? A well-positioned 'Staying Safe with Electricity' poster can help children remember to be careful and learn some essential rules of safety. The electrical safety poster is well-presented with simple bullet points, clear illustrations, and user-friendly text for more effective communication.



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