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Electrical Safety and Energy Conservation

Comprehensive Guide to Electrical Safety and Energy Conservation

Electrical Safety Measures

Plug and Switch Guidelines
  • Always opt for suitable plugs and switches to prevent electrical mishaps.
Extension Cords
  • Say no to bare wires; always utilize insulated cables for electrical extensions.
Appliances and Fixtures
  • Use automatic voltage regulators with a delayed start for appliances like deep freezers, refrigerators, and TVs.
  • Secure air conditioners with quality capacitors and miniature circuit breakers (MCBs).
User Safety Tips
  • Stay clear of metallic parts on washing machines and electric motors unless you’ve disconnected the power.
  • Use appropriately sized fuses to prevent electrical shocks.

Electricity Conservation

Energy-Saving Practices

  • Switch off lights and electrical equipment when not in use.
  • Opt for high-quality fluorescent and mercury vapor lamps instead of traditional bulbs.
  • Install energy-saving devices and choose the right-sized capacitors for inductive loads like fans and motors.

Safety Training at Pesco

At Pesco, employee well-being reigns supreme. We hold regular safety seminars and training sessions to reinforce safety measures. Committed to excellence in security, Pesco is working towards an incident-free environment.

Electrical Safety and Energy Conservation

Safety at Home

Dangers of Electricity

Electricity, both static and dynamic, poses a risk. It can cause various injuries, such as electrical shocks, burns, and falls. Here’s how:

  • Direct contact interferes with brain-muscle electrical signals, causing heart or respiratory failure.
  • Conductive Path: Injuries occur when electricity finds a grounded path through the body.
  • Burns: Electrical heat can cause severe internal and external burns.
  • Arc Flash: Emitted UV and IR rays can damage eyes.
  • Falls: Electric shocks can lead to falls from heights, causing severe injuries.

Emergency Precautions Near Power Lines

  • Stay in the vehicle if it makes contact with a power line.
  • Call Pesco’s Customer Support at 1122.
  • Wait for Pesco staff before leaving the car.

General Safety Tips

Inspections and Precautions

  • Examine cords and electrical components for wear and tear.
  • Use extension cords rated for the current level of the devices connected.
  • Place cords against walls, but never pin them with nails or staples.
  • Install ground-fault circuit interrupters for added safety.

Safety Tips for Power Tools

Tool Handling Guidelines

  • Always switch off power tools before connecting them to a power source.
  • Use tools that are either double-insulated or properly grounded.
  • Don’t use instruments in wet conditions unless they are connected to a circuit breaker.

By adhering to these safety tips and guidelines, you not only ensure your well-being but also contribute to a safer and more energy-efficient environment. Stay safe!

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