FACTS
- Landscapers working near trees or using tall equipment risk accidental contact with overhead power lines, leading to electrocution.
- Digging or trenching without proper site assessment can result in striking buried electrical cables, causing shocks or service disruptions.
- Faulty or improperly maintained electrical tools can pose shock hazards, especially in damp outdoor conditions.
- Lack of appropriate PPE increases the risk of injury when dealing with electrical components or equipment.
- Incorrectly installed lighting systems can lead to electrical faults, posing hazards to both workers and the public.
- Working in wet or damp environments can increase the risk of electrical shock when […]
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