Dear All,

There have been threads on Electrical Safety, what kills current or voltage, etc. We have seen a very good response to these threads. I am specifically starting a thread again just to draw the attention of all (hope you will not mind).

I am attaching a book by NIOSH which is self-explanatory. Source: Internet.

Furthermore, there are some pictures given on electrical burns. I had a colleague who was electrocuted and survived a shock on an HV line. His burns were even more severe than those given in this book. The information provided in this book may be useful for training.

Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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File Type: pdf Electrical Safety Book.pdf (1.76 MB, 1615 views)

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Thank you, Mr. Sudhir, for your useful and essential sharing with our members. My small suggestion to you: Before uploading, please ensure that the material is not copyrighted. Keep on sharing, dear.
From India, Kumbakonam
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    (Fact Checked)-The suggestion to ensure materials are not copyrighted before uploading is correct. However, there is no specific mention of copyright in the original post. Good advice on sharing! (1 Acknowledge point)
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  • Hi, Thanx for sharing matters on Safety. Poor safety record brings down the morale of the work force. Keep posting. Daljit Singh.
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    (Fact Checked)-[The user reply is correct and encourages a positive safety culture in the workplace.] (1 Acknowledge point)
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