Health and Safety Level 3 (VTQ)

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Guide to Electrical Safety in the Workplace

Understanding the Electricity at Work Regulations is essential for ensuring safety when working with or near electrical systems in the workplace.

Responsibilities Under the Electricity at Work Regulations

Employers, self-employed individuals, and employees must all contribute to maintaining electrical safety, as mandated by these regulations.

Key Steps in Electrical Safety Management

Important aspects to consider include:

  • Assessing and managing risks from electrical systems
  • Providing safe working conditions around electricity

Understanding Electrical Injuries

Electrical hazards can cause various injuries, including electric shock, burns, and loss of muscle control, regardless of the voltage level.

General Safety Precautions

Preventive measures include:

  • Avoiding contact with high voltage systems
  • Being cautious around lower voltage systems like UPS batteries

Working Safely with Electricity

When working near electricity, it is essential to:

  • Conduct thorough risk assessments
  • Identify and locate electrical wires and equipment
  • Use cable locators for underground services

Actions to Take Before Working

Prior to starting work, ensure to:

  • Check for electrical wires and hazards like asbestos
  • Consult electrical installation plans
  • Use appropriate cable detectors
  • Wear suitable protective clothing

Maintaining Control Over Electrical Sources

When electrical power is turned off for work purposes, maintain control to prevent unintended reactivation:

  • Lock out switches or control panels
  • Stay vigilant about the potential for power restoration

Dealing with Uncertainties

If unsure about electrical hazards, STOP WORK and consult a competent person.

Conclusion

Adhering to the Electricity at Work Regulations and taking proactive safety measures are vital for preventing electrical accidents in the workplace.

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