Safety Quiz-Electrical Safety 2025

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Always respect electricity! The main rule when working with or around electricity is NEVER touch a component in a circuit that has power. Turn off all power sources or remove the source from the circuit entirely before touching it. Note that even if the source of current is eliminated, some electricity might remain.
Electrical specialist The Five Safety Rules First: Disconnect from the mains. Second: Secure against reconnection. Thirdly: Verify that the system is dead. Fourth: Carry out earthing and short circuiting. Fifth: Provide protection from adjacent live parts.
The following hazards are the most frequent causes of electrical injuries: contact with power lines, lack of ground-fault protection, path to ground missing or discontinuous, equipment not used in manner prescribed, and improper use of extension and flexible cords.