Importance Of Using Electrician Insulated Rubber
Electrician Insulated rubber form the first line of defence against contact with energized components or
electrical lines. Hazards associated with working on, or close to, energized equipment include...
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Importance Of Using Electrician Insulated Rubber
Electrician Insulated rubber form the first line of defence against contact with energized components or
electrical lines. Hazards associated with working on, or close to, energized equipment include electrical
shock, arc flash, and arc blast. All three types can and do occur in industrial facilities - where low-voltage
equipment (under 600 volts AC) is typically in use - as well as in high-voltage electrical utility plants.
It is not voltage, but rather current that travels through a human body when it becomes part of an
electrical circuit, that causes damage to internal and external organs and, frequently, death. The effect
on a person depends on the amount of current flowing through the body, the current's path through the
body, and the length of time the body remains in the circuit. It can range from mild tingling sensations
to heart paralysis and severe burns of tissue and organs, often resulting in death.
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