JAIWANT SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MADAL’S
BHIVRABAI SAWANT POLYTECHNIC WAGHOLI
PUNE.
Department of Electrical Engineering
Course Name: -Maintenance of Electrical Equipments
(22625)
Year: - Third year electrical engineering.
TOPIC :-DO’S AND DON’T’S FOR ELECTRICAL
SUPERVISOR.
Under the guidance of
Prof. Pawar D.V
Submitted by: - Ajay waghate
Harshjeet shinde
DO’S AND DON’T’S FOR ELECTRICAL
SUPERVISOR.
DO’S: -
⮚ Follow the electrical isolation procedure for handling any electrical
equipment.
⮚ Check Lock Out-Tag Out (LOTO) in each isolation.
⮚ Make sure that each group working on the equipment has their LOTO.
⮚ Provide physical evidence or proof of isolation.
⮚ Use rubber mats for high voltage gear operations.
⮚ Repair electrical equipment only by authorized personnel.
⮚ Carefully inspect equipment prior to normalization.
⮚ Insulate all junction joints and make sure there are no breaks.
⮚ Use the appropriate connection pins for the relevant equipment.
⮚ Know how to use electricity safely.
⮚ Use only cables or wires or cords of the proper gauge for a particular
equipment according to its load requirements.
⮚ Read the equipment manual before use.
⮚ Make sure there are no cuts or joints, cracks, abrasions on the cables or
wires.
⮚ Wear electrically resistant gloves and equipment.
DON’T’S: -
⮚ Don’t use electrical equipment in wet floor or location.
⮚ Don’t overload electrical outlets or accessories.
⮚ Don’t use non-standard devices.
⮚ Don’t assume that the power is disconnected.
⮚ Don’t attempt to repair damaged electrical equipment unless you are
qualified to do so.
⮚ Don’t place halogen lamps near combustible materials to prevent fire
hazard due to heat.
⮚ Don’t use metal ladders when working with or near power lines or
power lines.
⮚ Don’t plug a two-prong adapter into a three-prong outlet and a two-
wire cable with a three-prong plug.
⮚ Don’t remove the ground pin as it is responsible for unwanted voltage
return to ground.
⮚ Don't piggyback i.e. connect multiple extensions together.
⮚ Don’t use an earth connection as a neutral.
⮚ Don’t use outlets or cords with exposed wiring.
⮚ Don’t use portable power tools connected by cord and plug with the
guards removed.
⮚ Don’t block access the access to panels and circuit breakers.