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Electrical Safety Reference: Professional Safety Services

Electrical Safety • Hundreds of electrical fires happen each year resulting in countless painful injuries and thousands of dollars in lost property, but by following these simple electrical safety tips, many hazards can be avoided.

Safety Sense Appliances • Unplug unused appliances and store • Keep all electrical appliances away cords safely out of reach of young from water. children or hazardous situations. • Do not operate any electrical • Appliances that generate heat, such as appliance with wet hands or while clocks, televisions and computer standing in water. monitors, should be given several • Keep clothes, curtains, boxes, and inches of clearance all around for other combustible materials at least 3 good air circulation and cooling. Do feet away from radiators, space not drape items over warm appliances. heating vents and other heat sources. • Always follow appliance instructions carefully, and do not attempt amateur repairs or upgrades.

Electrical Cords • Check cords regularly for frays, cracks or kinks. • Cords should be firmly plugged into outlets. If the cord is loose and can pull out easily, choose a different, more snug outlet. • Do not staple or nail cords in position at any time. • Cords should not be placed beneath rugs where they can become a trip hazard. Furthermore, covering a cord will prevent it from keeping as cool as possible. • Extension cords are a temporary solution only and their use should be minimized whenever possible. • When unplugging a cord, pull on the plug at the outlet rather than tug on the cord itself.

Electrical Cord Hazards

Electrical Cord Hazard

Electrical Outlets Every cord has to plug into an appropriate electrical outlet, but these tempting niches are inviting to welcome objects that can cause shorts and fires. Use the electrical safety tips to keep outlets safe. • Block unused outlets by changing to a solid cover plate or using childproof caps. • Do not overload outlets with multiple adaptors or power strips; relocate cords instead. • Never put any object other than the appropriate size plug into an outlet. • Keep all outlets properly covered with secure plates that cover all wiring.

Electrical Safety Handout

Contact Information JPS Risk Management Dr. Charlotte N. Crisler, Risk Manager Or La. Tonya Gilbert Telephone 601 973 8594 Fax: 601 985 3147