Monday, May 11, 2026

Electrical Shock Hazards

 

Many hot-work operations involve electrically powered equipment, such as welding machines. Faulty wiring, damaged cables, or improper grounding can lead to electrical shock or electrocution.
Working in wet or damp conditions significantly increases the risk, as water is a good conductor of electricity. Contact with live parts or poor maintenance practices are common causes of accidents.

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