1.intro Electrical SafetyMicrosoft PowerPoint - PPT 1 Introduction To Electrical Safety 1 Osha
1.intro Electrical SafetyMicrosoft PowerPoint - PPT 1 Introduction To Electrical Safety 1 Osha
1.intro Electrical SafetyMicrosoft PowerPoint - PPT 1 Introduction To Electrical Safety 1 Osha
Electrical Safety
Outline of Presentation
Identify the four types of injury
relating to electrical incidents.
Understand key facts relating to
electric shock.
Recognize the effects of
electricity on the human body.
Electrifying Statistics
From 1992-2002, there were 3,378
deaths from on-the-job electrical
injuries.
Thats 4.7% of all occupational deaths.
Thats almost one death per day!
Electricity is the 4th leading cause of
injury-related occupational death
Electrifying Statistics
Contact with overhead power
lines was the leading cause of
electrocutions, causing 42% of
the deaths.
The second leading cause of
electrocutions was failure to
properly de-energize equipment.
Electrifying Statistics
The third most common cause
was contact with electrical
components mistakenly thought
to be de-energized.
Contact with buried, underground
power lines caused 1% of the
fatalities.
Electrifying Statistics
Non-fatal injuries were also high, with
46,598 from 1992 through 2002 .
36% were caused by contact with the
electric current of a machine or tool.
34% were caused by contact with wiring
or transformers.
2% were caused by contact with buried,
underground power lines.
Electric Shock
It is the effect on human body due to electric
current flowing through the body especially
affecting nerves.
Its intensity depends on the magnitude of
current and the body resistance.
Most serious electric shock are due to ac
current.
The threshold current that can cause serious
electric shock is 5mA at 50 Hz or 500 mA at
100 kHz. As for d.c , electric shock can be felt
at 15 V.
BURNS
1. Electrical Burns - Burns that occur due to high
currents flowing through the human body when the
body is in direct contact with a current conductor
or when the body is in contact with a hot surface.
Tissue damage occurs because the body is unable to
dissipate the heat from the current flow.
2.Arc Burns - Burns can also be due to arc fires
from short-circuits.
3.Thermal Contact Burns - Burns may also occur due
to induced heating. Therefore, do not touch any
metals when working with an induced heater or hot
surfaces of overheated electric conductors.
EYE INJURY
Eye injury is usually due to exposure to high
intensity UV radiation from electric arcs.
The effect is that the eyes become red and
painful for a few hours and then a temporary
loss of vision.
A permanent eye injury may be due to exposure
to microwave radiation.
Energy from microwave and radio frequency can
destroy body cells especially the eyes. The
maximum allowable energy is 1 mW per cm2.
Resistance
100,000-600,000 ohms
Wet skin
1,000 ohms
400 ohms
Ear to ear
100 ohms