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Title: Electrical Safety


1
Electrical Safety
  • Healthcare WorkersUnqualified

2
Session Objectives
  • You will be able to
  • Identify electrical hazards
  • Prevent shocks
  • Prevent electrical fires
  • Respond to electrical problems
  • Understand lockout/tagout
  • Respond effectively in an emergency

3
What You Need to Know
  • How electricity works
  • Electrical hazards
  • How to prevent electrical shocks and fires
  • How to respond to electrical problems
  • Lockout/tagout procedures
  • Electrical emergency response

4
How Electricity Works
  • Current
  • Conductors
  • Insulators

5
Grounding
  • Grounding keeps current moving on the right path
  • Grounding helps prevent shocks
  • Most electrical equipment is grounded
  • Grounding is often provided by three-pronged
    plugs

6
Other Electrical Safeguards
  • Circuit breakers shut off power in an overload to
    prevent overheating
  • GFCIs are used in wet locations or outdoors and
    shut off power to prevent shock

7
Electrical Hazards
  • Shock
  • Burns
  • Loss of muscle control
  • Internal damage
  • Cardiac arrest
  • Death

8
Electrical Hazards (cont.)
  • The longer the contact with live electricity, the
    greater the damage
  • It doesnt take much current to hurt you

9
Electrical Hazards (cont.)
  • Fire
  • Explosion

10
Prevent Shocks
  • Inspect equipment
  • Check plugs and connections
  • Check insulation on cords and wires
  • Be careful with equipment
  • Remember, water and electricity dont mix

11
Prevent Shocks (cont.)
  • Keep metal away from electricity
  • Take extra care outdoors
  • Report any electrical problems immediately
  • Remove faulty equipment from service, report it,
    and tag it

12
Prevent Fires
  • Dont overload outlets or circuits
  • Dont damage cords
  • Be careful where you place cords
  • Use extension cords only when necessary

13
Prevent Fires (cont.)
  • Keep combustibles away from electrical equipment
  • Use special cords around flammables
  • Keep equipment clean and properly lubricated
  • Report any faulty electrical equipment

14
Electrical Safety Precautions
  • Do you understand the information that has been
    presented so far?

15
Look for and Report Equipment Problems
  • Defective equipment
  • Overloaded outlets
  • Damaged cords and wires
  • Broken plugs or outlets
  • Improperly grounded equipment
  • Combustible or flammable materials near equipment

16
Leave Electrical Repairs to Qualified Personnel
  • Only specially trained workers are authorized to
    make electrical repairs
  • Do not attempt to make repairs if you are not
    qualified
  • Report problems so that necessary repairs can be
    made

17
Lockout/Tagout
  • Lockout prevents unexpected start-up
  • Locks and/or tags are used keep power off
  • Be sure to obey warning tags
  • Never try to remove a lock or operate locked or
    tagged out equipment

18
Lockout/Tagout The Steps
  • Notification of shutdown
  • Equipment shutdown
  • Power shut off at source
  • Power locked/tagged out

19
Lockout/Tagout The Steps (cont.)
  • Check for stored energy
  • Double-check that equipment is de-energized
  • Make repairs
  • Bring equipment back online

20
Emergency ResponseElectrical Shock
  • Dont touch someone in contact with electricity
  • Turn off the power
  • Call for help
  • Give rescue breathing, if necessary
  • Perform CPR if no pulse

21
Emergency ResponseElectrical Fires
  • Activate fire alarm
  • Use an extinguisher approved for electrical fires
  • Dont use water
  • Unplug burning equipment, if possible
  • Dont touch hot or burning objects

22
Emergency ResponseElectrical Burns
  • Rinse minor burns with water and cover
  • Dont use cream, lotion, or butter
  • Get medical attention for serious burns

23
Dealing with Electrical Problems
  • Do you understand the information about
    electrical repairs and emergencies presented in
    the previous slides?

24
Key Points to Remember
  • Be aware of electrical hazards on the job
  • Take precautions when working with electrical
    equipment to prevent injuries and fires
  • Report electrical problems immediately and leave
    repairs to qualified personnel
  • Make sure you know how to respond effectively in
    an emergency
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