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Electrical Safety

Protection Classes- Class 0, Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3

Protection classes indicate the level of hazard associated with electrical equipment if a person touches the device’s enclosure. The protection classes classify and label electrical

PPE- Personal Protective Equipment

PPE- Personal Protective Equipment

What is PPE? Before we know what PPE is, let us know about the hazards first. A hazard can be a source or a situation

16 Electrical Safety Tips for Working with Electricity

What are some general safety tips for working with or near electricity? Electrical Safety Tips… Continued

Why is double earthing necessary for 3-phase machines and equipment?

Why Earthing Important? The main purpose of the earthing of electrical equipment is to avoid the danger of getting electric shock. The proper earthing also

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