prevention of electric shock
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SIX WAYS OF PREVENTING ELECTRICAL SHOCK-
●Turn Off the power
●Test for power
●Beware of capacitors
●Protect yourself with GFCIs
●Use insulators tools
●Never connect or disconnect Under Load.
●Turn Off the power
●Test for power
●Beware of capacitors
●Protect yourself with GFCIs
●Use insulators tools
●Never connect or disconnect Under Load.
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>>shut off the power to the circuit or the device which caused shock.
>>Use a noncontact voltage tester to check for the power of the device.
>>stay away from motors , capacitors and batteries because they carry large amount of current.
>>dont touch circuits with wet hands , because water is a good conductor of electricity and you will get shock if you do so.
>>while working with electric buttons , devices and circuits , always use insulated tools so that they dont conduct electricity to your body.
>>if there is a fuse/ overlOAD in your house, dont switch off and on the appliances through buttons, it will burst to fire or electric shock.
>>always be careful while plugging the plugs of any devices.
>>protect yourself with GFCI(ground-fault circuit interrupter) by plugging it with your extension cord.
>>do not use any faulty and destroyed devices or appliances.
>>do not use uncovered ie uninsulated wires or tools for connecting devices.
>>shut off the power to anything you're working on.
>>you should have the correct knowledge as how to shut down electric devices , and appliances.
>>Do not work on appliances or equipment that contain capacitors unless you know how to discharge them safely.
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HERE'S YOUR ANSWER:
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>>shut off the power to the circuit or the device which caused shock.
>>Use a noncontact voltage tester to check for the power of the device.
>>stay away from motors , capacitors and batteries because they carry large amount of current.
>>dont touch circuits with wet hands , because water is a good conductor of electricity and you will get shock if you do so.
>>while working with electric buttons , devices and circuits , always use insulated tools so that they dont conduct electricity to your body.
>>if there is a fuse/ overlOAD in your house, dont switch off and on the appliances through buttons, it will burst to fire or electric shock.
>>always be careful while plugging the plugs of any devices.
>>protect yourself with GFCI(ground-fault circuit interrupter) by plugging it with your extension cord.
>>do not use any faulty and destroyed devices or appliances.
>>do not use uncovered ie uninsulated wires or tools for connecting devices.
>>shut off the power to anything you're working on.
>>you should have the correct knowledge as how to shut down electric devices , and appliances.
>>Do not work on appliances or equipment that contain capacitors unless you know how to discharge them safely.
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I hope it helps u!!!☺
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