FACTS
- Younger workers are most likely to experience electrical injuries.
- Electrocutions accounted for al but one of the workplace electrical fatalities.
- The risk of shock or electrocution is greatest around metal objects and in damp conditions.
- Only qualified electricians should repair electrical equipment or work an energized line.
- Contact with overhead power supply lines is a frequent electrical-related killer.
STATS
Fatal Electrical Injuries- There were 136 electrical fatalities in 2017. An 11.6% drop from 2016, returning to 2015 levels.
- Contact with / Exposure to electric current accounted for 2.6% of all workplace fatalities. In 2016, they accounted for 2.9%, in 2015 2.7% […]
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