Electrical Hazards

Electrical hazards are conditions that create risk of injury or death from shock, arc flash, arc blast, or equipment failure in energized systems. Common sources include exposed conductors, inadequate insulation, improper grounding, and equipment operating beyond rated capacity. Industrial facilities identify and mitigate these hazards through engineering controls, proper equipment ratings, lockout/tagout procedures, and personnel training programs.

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