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Electrical Safety Hazard Awareness

What does Hazard mean? Hazard means: any potential or actual threat to the wellbeing of people, machinery or environment Electrical hazard safety means: taking precautions to identify and control electrical hazards 2

Why Know about It? Because failing to take the necessary precautions can lead to: injury or death fire or property damage 3

What are the Safety Priorities? Electrical hazards exist in almost every workplace. Common causes of electrocution are: making contact with overhead wires undertaking maintenance on live equipment working with damaged electrical equipment, such as extension leads, plugs and sockets using equipment affected by rain or water ingress 4

How to respond to Electrical Incidents? If you come across a person receiving an electric shock: if possible, disconnect the electrical supply (switch?) assess the situation never put yourself at risk take precautions to protect yourself and anyone else in the vicinity apply the first aid principles (e.g. DRSABCD) assess the injuries and move the casualty to a safe area if required administer first aid if trained seek urgent medical attention 5

What are the Types of Injuries? Burns Shocks Falls KEEP SAFE, KNOW HOW TO CONTROL ELECTRICAL HAZARDS 6

What are the levels of Effect of Current? 7

What you should do in an electrical emergency? For low voltage electricity >50 V AC and 110 V DC remove the source of electricity supply commence CPR if trained call the emergency number on site For high voltage electricity >1000 V call the emergency number for your site don t go near the casualty don t touch the casualty or try to free them with anything 8

Should you report Electrical Incidents? Electricity is invisible this in itself makes it dangerous It has great potential to seriously injure or kill The company has a duty of care to its employees and contractors Everyone is exposed to electrical hazards, not just electricians Report all electrical shocks and near misses ALL EMPLOYEES CAN BE EXPOSED TO ELECTRICAL HAZARDS. 9

Can you Protect yourself from Electricity? Don t wear metal objects Turn power off Wear appropriate clothing Don t touch live parts Don t install or repair electrical equipment Use qualified personnel Clean and dry leads and plugs before use Use PPE 10

What are other Safety Measures? Heed warning signs Use the right equipment Study the operation manual Take care of extension leads Use only approved extension lamps Don t pull on leads Use residual current devices RCDs Use the proper fuses and circuit breakers 11

Regular Safety Inspections are a part of YOUR job... Electrical equipment should be checked each time before use for defects If not tagged or the tag is out of date then report it and place it out of service 12

Should you be aware of Power lines? Do you know if there are overhead power lines on your site? Do you know where they are located? Do you know what the safe work clearance is? Strict regulations are laid down to cover any work that may have to be performed close to overhead power lines 13

What is a Power Line Corridor? MSI Regulation 5.28 defines a power line corridor as the area under any overhead power line that has not been properly isolated, and 10 metres either side of the power line. It is essential that these areas are respected. They are there for the safety of everyone Do not store equipment, machinery, buildings or structures in power line corridors Do not construct, fabricate or maintain structures, buildings, machinery or equipment in power line corridors LOOK UP AND LIVE 14

Can a Power Line be approached Safely? Up to and including to 33 kv 2.3 m when passing underneath and 3 m when passing to the side Above 33 kv 4 m when passing underneath and 6 m when passing to the side 15

Who can access Sub Stations? Only trained and authorised personnel may enter and work inside a substation To enter a substation you must complete the substation entry training Access is restricted for any cabinet with exposed energized parts ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST TO BE RECORDED AND ENTERED INTO THE ELECTRICAL MINES RECORD BOOK, AND THE ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR INFORMED 16

What are Electric Shock Hazards? Arc welding can and has killed people in high risk environments Everyone involved needs to better understand the hazards, adopt sound practice and use appropriate safety devices Study and adhere to the Code of Practice: WTIA Tech Note 7-04 Use safety devices such as manual trigger switches and voltage reducing devices (VRDs) Under adverse conditions, strive to improve control measures (e.g. presence of moisture as sweat or rain) 17

A welding Incident Assistant hands welder a metal object. Resultant current is 35 ma I = V/R = 67/1900 = 35 ma Result = Assistant survived but welder died 18

Do you have permission to dig? Be aware of the potential hazard from buried electrical cables for the following activities: excavation drilling trenching levelling digging driving of stakes or pegs Do not commence excavation work near buried cables unless a permit has been issued by an authorised person Do you know what precautionary measures need to be taken? 19

The Key Messages are.. The risk of electric shock from correctly installed and maintained power sources is negligible, provided that sensible precautions are taken by the operator and correct work procedures are followed Ensure that the right person is carrying out electrical work licensed versus competent Electricity is essential but, improperly used, it can be DEADLY! To STAY ALIVE, you have to STAY ALERT 20