Should You Work on Energized Circuits?

Understand the risks of working on energized circuits, and learn why turning off power and using proper safety procedures is essential for electricians.

Last updated November 15, 2024
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This lesson emphasizes the critical importance of not working on energized circuits whenever possible. It covers the different environments electricians may encounter, such as industrial settings, service jobs, and new construction, and explains why turning off power is the safest approach. The video highlights the dangers of working on live circuits, the importance of proper training, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when live work is unavoidable. By following safety protocols and understanding the risks, electricians can minimize the chances of injury or fatal accidents while ensuring efficient and safe operations. To get started, go to the Lesson Content tab and click on the video.

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