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Objective of Electrical Safety at Lab Training Course
Electrical safety training aids for laboratory environments are crucial in mitigating risks associated with electrical hazards. They address key topics such as the correct handling of electrical equipment, the significance of proper grounding and insulation and the use of appropriate personal protective equipment like insulated gloves and safety glasses. These training aids also highlight the importance of regular equipment maintenance, prompt reporting of electrical hazards and adherence to lab-specific safety protocols.
Electrical Safety at Lab Course Module
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
TIME DURATION 20 MINUTES 28 SECONDS
Electricity can kill or severely injure people and cause property damage. However, taking simple precautions when working with or near electricity and electrical equipment can significantly reduce the risk of injury. Whenever you work with power tools or on electrical circuits, there is a risk of electrical hazards, especially electrical shock. Anyone can be exposed to these hazards at home or work. Coming in contact with an electrical voltage can cause current to flow through the body, resulting in electrical shock and burns. Serious injury or even death may occur.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN LAB
TIME DURATION 13 MINUTES 55 SECONDS
Electrically powered equipment, such as hot plates, stirrers, vacuum pumps, electrophoresis apparatus, lasers, heating mantles, ultrasonic factors, power supplies, and microwave ovens are essential elements of any laboratories. These devices can pose a significant hazard to laboratory workers, particularly when mishandled or not properly maintained. Many laboratory electrical devices have high voltage or high power requirements, carrying even more risk.
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