Electrical Safety Standards

Electrical Safety Standards

Electrical Safety For Commercial Buildings

Electricity supply is crucial for every commercial building. Most buildings have many working appliances, electronic gadgets, and equipment needed for everyday use. The use of electricity here is very high. But this is not the issue here. What you should focus on should be its safety. If there are any electrical irregularities, it can pose a considerable risk for accidents. And this is why security should be the number one priority.

To ensure that your electrical supply and connections are safe, get the help of a level 2 electrician. And here are the safety guidelines that you can follow:

  • Inspect appliances and electronics, and they should be in working condition. Switch off appliances that your staff is not using regularly.
  • Place electrical cords around the walls to avoid accidents. When they have to be outside, they should be weather protected.
  • Regularly inspect lighting
  • Appliances and electronics need a regular inspection for maintenance.

 

Industrial Electrical Safety

Every factory or any workplace use electrical equipment. When this machinery is poorly maintained, there is a high risk of them causing severe accidents. The chances are higher for more powerful and larger equipment. And for this reason alone, electrical safety in industrial areas should be a priority. All of the wiring and circuits should be appropriately inspected regularly by level 2 electricians to ensure the safety of all employees.

The employers are the ones responsible for providing the safety of the electrical equipment to their employees. All employers should take practical and reasonable methods to avoid electrical system dangers. Electrical inspectors or level 2 electricians should regularly visit to inspect the area and give advice on proper working practice. The testing and inspection should be done by an expert, preferably a level 2 electrician.

Here are the potential risks that need to be inspected and tested for the safety of the employees:

  • Machines. All machines should have an OFF switch that is easily accessible during emergencies.
  • Cables, Plugs, and Sockets. These three should be appropriately insulated. They should have enough usage capacity.
  • Cases for Fuse Boxes and Isolators. As much as possible, ensure that these cases are always closed and locked.
  • Circuit-breakers. They should match the circuit when installed.

 

Electrical Safety At Work

Practicing electrical safety at work is crucial. There are now plenty of appliances and electrical equipment in use in the workplace. And this is why electrical safety should be the number one priority. Here are the items and equipment needed to ensure safety at work:

  • Earth/Ground Testers. These are also known as ‘ground terminal blocks’ or ‘earth terminals.’ These testers are for the ground the cables and wires safely to protect the magnetic fields or the electrical discharges. These testing blocks are clamped and screwed into place.
  • Electrical Safety Warnings and Handbooks. And this is by far an essential item that every workplace should have. These posters and signs can help promote electrical safety at work. Electrical safety handbooks should also be up-to-date for on-site technicians and employees.
  • Electrical Safety Mats. These are also called ‘insulation mats’ or ‘switchboard matting’ made from insulated rubber. These mats should be near a live switch or machinery that is potentially dangerous. They protect high voltage discharges.
  • Insulation Testers. These handheld devices are essential to monitoring the electrical flow on the switches, cables, generators, switches, and other equipment used. Any electricity that manages to escape the insulated wires can cause feedback that will interfere with the machine.
  • Lockout Kits. This set of tools is critical because they are used to cut off any electrical current. They are for isolating a device that needs immediate repair.
  • Safety Tool Kits. The electrical safety toolkits are generally used by electricians to test and repair any electrical equipment and designed to protect the user against any risk of electric shock. These are specially insulated tools that are the most ideal for use with electricity.