Your workplace probably has countless electrical tools and devices capable of delivering a fatal electrical shock. That's why it's a good idea to have frequent reminders about electrical safety — like this safety talk. Here are some practices to help you work more safely around electricity:
- Do not work near electrical equipment or outlets when hands, feet, counters, floors or equipment are wet.
- Consider defective any device that trips a circuit breaker and prohibit its use until inspected.
- Do not use electrical equipment, appliances or wall receptacles that appear to be damaged or in poor repair.
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