Working Hot: How to Avoid Disaster

Every time you work on energized high-power circuits, you run the risk of electric shock, arc/blast, or suffocation/poisoning. Here's how to protect yourself from thse three killers. Hazards are everywhere when you're working on live high-power electrical equipment and circuits. However, the threat of electric shock, arc/blast, or suffocation/poisoning doesn't automatically spell disaster. If you

Discuss this Article 0

Post new comment
Sign In or register to use your Electrical Construction & Maintenance (EC&M) Magazine ID
(optional)

White Papers
EC&M Learning Center
Webinars
EC&M TV
Jan. 7, 2011
video
Electrical Construction and Maintenance

Arlington non-metallic 8161 Series Boxes

Arlington’s non-metallic 8161 Series Boxes offer installation options for cameras and more, indoor or outdoor, for wet or dry locations...More

Newsletter Signup

Connect With Us