Personal safety and factory safety
Personal safety and factory safety Anandπ‘οΈ Personal Safety and Factory Safety
Working with electricity in a factory or workshop can be risky, so itβs very important to follow personal safety and factory safety rules. These safety practices help to protect workers, prevent accidents, and maintain a safe working environment.
π·ββοΈ Personal Safety
Personal safety means taking care of your own health and protection while working.
β Personal Safety Rules for Electricians
π§€ Wear proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment):
Insulated gloves
Safety shoes
Safety goggles
Helmet
π§Ό Keep your hands dry before touching electrical parts.
πͺ Use tools with insulated handles only.
π Wear fitted clothes (no loose clothing that can get stuck).
β‘ Never work on live circuits without permission.
π Do not touch electrical parts with wet hands.
π§° Carry tools carefully and avoid sharp or damaged tools.
π§― Know the location of fire extinguishers and first aid kit.
π Follow all instructions and safety signs.
π§ Always stay focused and avoid horseplay or distractions.
π Factory Safety
Factory safety refers to the rules and practices that keep the entire workplace safe β not just for one person, but for everyone working there.
π Factory Safety Rules and Best Practices
π Switch off main power before electrical repair or maintenance.
πͺ Mark dangerous areas with warning signs and labels.
π« No unauthorized persons allowed in electrical rooms.
π Inspect machines and wiring regularly to find faults early.
π§Ό Keep the work area clean and dry to avoid slips and shocks.
π§― Have fire extinguishers and emergency exits ready and visible.
π§ͺ Store chemicals or flammable items properly and away from electric panels.
π Give safety training to all workers.
π οΈ Use only approved and tested equipment.
π Keep emergency contact numbers visible.
π Conclusion
Electricians must follow both personal and factory safety rules to:
π§ββοΈ Protect themselves from injury
π Keep the workplace accident-free
βοΈ Ensure smooth and safe operations
Remember: Safety is everyone's responsibility!