There are many electrical hazards in construction work. Electricity can easily cause harm or death through electrocution, fires or indirect injuries like falls. Proper protections include using grounded equipment, guarding live parts, closing panels, inspecting cords and wires, training workers, and locking out power sources before maintenance or repairs. Personal protective equipment like insulating gloves and footwear are also essential to prevent shocks or burns from damaged or improperly used tools and systems. Complying with electrical safety standards and focusing on prevention through planning, inspections and safe work practices can control these risks.