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Safety and Health Topics Electrical
Working with electricity can be dangerous. Engineers, electricians, and other professionals work with electricity directly, including working on overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies. Others, such as office workers and sales people, work with electricity indirectly and may also be exposed to electrical hazards. | |
| What standards apply? OSHA | National Consensus |
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| What information is available for the construction industry? Alliances | eTools | Standards | Hazard Recognition | Possible Solutions | More |
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| What additional information is available? Related Safety and Health Topics Pages | Training | Other Resources |
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