May is National Electrical Safety Month
May is National Electrical Safety Month. What Does That Mean? National Electrical Safety Month happens every May. It is highlighted by many national companies and agencies such as NFPA, NEC, ESFI and more. Goals include:- Creating awareness about electrical hazards a home, in the community and in the workplace.
- Educating about the steps that can be taken to reduce electrically related fires, fatalities, injuries, and property loss.
- Electricians, construction laborers, roofers, painters, and carpenters comprised 32% of electrical fatalities.
- Electrical power line installers and repairers about 8%.
- The arc flash gives off high heat and bright, intense light.
- This can cause burns and other injuries.
- Temperatures have been recorded as high as 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Exposure can burn skin and ignite clothing.
- Hard Hats
- Gloves
- Safety Goggles
- Safety Shoes
- Flame-resistant Shirts and Pants
- Face Shields
- One of the top OSHA violations I non-compliance with Lock Out Tag Out.
- The Lockout Tagout procedure safeguards workers by:
- Isolating machine energy sources.
- Bleeding stored energy.
- Verifying that switching is off.
- Testing that the machinery is not operational before repairs or maintenance begin.
- Create a Safety Team to monitor and report conditions.
- Comply with applicable codes
- Follow safety procedures
- Use proper PPE
- Display safety warning signs
- Utilize trained personnel