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Electrical Equipment: Ensuring Your Own Safety

If you're in a position where you are required to work with electrical equipment

, taking the proper safety precautions should be high on your list of priorities. Unfortunately, while professionals know the importance of safety, many amateurs take it for granted. Just because something looks safe, that doesn't mean that it is. In many ways, working with electricity is similar to working with guns. Gun safety enthusiasts always recommend treating a gun as if it were always loaded. The same goes for electricity. Unless you have personal knowledge to the contrary, you should treat every wire as if it were live. Here are some tips on working safely in potentially unsafe conditions.

Being Sure

Never assume that your electrical equipment is safe to use before you've checked it yourself. If you're using parts and installations that have been used in a clean, dry environment, a visual inspection may be enough to set your mind at ease. If the environment is more questionable, further checking will be necessary before you can trust it. Don't assume that one check clears the machinery for life. Any products dealing with live electricity should be checked and inspected on a regular basis to ensure nothing has changed. Keeping a checklist can help you go through the same inspection process each time.

Professional Inspection


Sometimes just checking a piece of electrical equipment yourself isn't going to be enough. Know the difference between a job suitable for an amateur and one that needs the experienced eye of a professional. In some cases, this may mean contacting the original manufacturer with any questions. In most cases, simply finding a professional electrician with training and experience with that type of installation will be sufficient. If you work with this type of issue on a regular basis, you should form a relationship with a repair company that can regularly inspect your products.

Safe Environments

One good sign that you're looking at safe electrical equipment is that the installation has been isolated from other sources of energy. This includes not only electricity, but gas, hydraulic pressure, and mechanics as well. Most electrical equipment comes with instructions for safe use, along with specific warnings. Even if you're the type who glances fleetingly at most manuals before tossing them in a drawer, it pays to read these carefully. It could save you from injury. You should also make sure there is no chance that the power source can be accidentally turned on while you're working on the installation.

by:Anders Abadie
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