Electrical Safety is a concern for many organizations. An electrical safety audit can help identify electrical hazards, issues with safety programs and manuals, and gaps in site safety assessments. The audit evaluates safety protocols like hazard analysis, protective equipment requirements, and employee training. Regular audits can help improve safety, ensure compliance, and reduce accidents and liability.
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How to control electrical safety risk
1. Electrical Safety
Lack of awareness
could be costlier
than you thought
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How to control Electrical Safety Risk?
2. About the presentation
Electrical Safety is a concern in almost every
organizations. The risks related to electrical
safety are often managed in an isolated way.
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This presentation will help organisations to
manage Electrical Safety risks in a more
structured fashion.
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3. 1. Establish an Electrical Safety Program
2. Publish an Electrical Safety Manual
3. Perform a Site Assessment
4. Identify and Document Hazards
5. Conduct an Electrical Hazard Analysis (Shock, Arc Flash
& Arc Blast)
6. Establish Flash Protection Boundaries
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7. Outline PPE Requirements
8. Apply Appropriate Warning Labels
9. Conduct Employee Training
10. Audit & Update on a Regular Basis
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Steps to a Safer Workplace
5. Why Electricity is dangerous?
Electricity can be dangerous because:
• People need to use or work with electricity all the times
• As a form of energy it can seriously harm people when electrical current passes
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through the human body
As a form of energy, electricity is an invisible danger
6. Hazards in electricity
• Electric Shock
• Fire and Explosion
• Joule’s Burn
• Arc Flash & Arc blast
• Fall from height
Primary
Hazard
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• Fall of hand held working tools
• Direct burn from electric arc welding
• U/V & Infra-red Radiation burns to eyes from arc welding
• Eye injury from electric arcs (e.g. Welder’s eye flash)
• Physical injury from false starting of machine,
• Explosion of switch gears etc
Secondary Hazard
7. Physiological effects of electricity
• Generation of Heat – Most basic and easy-to-understand effect of electricity on
living tissue; current make it heat up. If the amount of heat generation is sufficient, the
tissue may be burnt. Electricity has the ability to burn tissue well beneath the skin of
victim, even burning internal organs.
• Electric shock – Effect of electric current on body in terms of hazard, affects nerve
cells that process and conduct the multitude of signals responsible for regulation of
many body function together to allow it to sense, move, respond, think, and
remember.
• Effect on nervous system – Electric current of sufficient magnitude effect nervous
system and prevent both human reflex and muscles. Contraction of muscles occur
when a victim contacts an energized conductor with his hands. Clenching action force
the hand to grasp the wire firmly, thus worsening the situation securing better contact
with the wire. Medically this condition of muscle contraction is called tetanus.
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9. How can you prevent loss and protect
yourself and your workplace?
By using one or more of the following measures in the field of
electrical safety. i.e.
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• Electrical Safety Audit
• Lightning & Surge Protection Audit
• Electrical & Fire Safety Audit
• Hazardous Area Classification (HAC)
10. Why??
• Electrical Safety Audit – Electrical Safety Audit is an effective tool to identify
potential electrical hazards, flaws in design system, maintenance system and to
provide suitable remedial measures in order to control risks exists in your electrical
system.
• Lightning & Surge Protection Audit– Lightning and Surge Protection Audit is an
effective tool to identify and assess existing lightning protection system (if any) in the
premises and suggesting suitable measures to bridge the gap. This can protect your
workplace from the adverse effect lightning and surge.
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11. Why??
• Electrical & Fire Safety Audit- Electrical & Fire Safety audit is an effective tool for
assessing electrical & fire safety status in your workplace. This audit helps to identify
the areas for improvement in electrical & fire safety measures in prevention,
protection and mitigation system in case of electrical fire.
• Hazardous Area Classification (HAC)– Hazardous area can also be classified as
those locations where electrical equipment might be installed and which, by their
nature, might present a condition which could become explosive. HAC will help you to
ensure that the electrical equipment is properly selected, installed, operated and
maintained to provide a safe system.
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12. Meet the CHALLENGE with
Realistic & Risk Based
Electrical Safety Management Tools
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14. Do You Know??
• According to Fire Protection Association (FPA) UK and National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) USA , globally in industries, around 8% of all fatalities are due to
accidents caused by electricity.
• In India over 40% of the fire incidents are initiated by electrical causes such as short
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circuits, overloading, loose electrical connections.
15. Electrical Safety Audit?
• Independent Electrical Safety Audit is an effective way of managing the loss by
identifying both good practices and areas for improvement within an organisation’s
electrical safety management system.
It is true that electrical hazards can be identified and assessed in general safety audit,
but comprehensive electrical safety audits can provide a thorough review of electrical
system which can also identify potential electrical hazards, flaws in design system,
maintenance system etc in your workplace.
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16. Electrical Safety Audit
Electrical Safety
Audit is carried out
by way of physical
examination, sample
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tests, review of
records and
discussion with
various departments
& plant personnel
17. Electrical Safety Audit Objectives
• To ensure that electrical safety system fully satisfy the legal requirements
• To review and critically assess the existing electrical safety system to prevent and
control
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• the hazards in the facility with a view to suggest improvement
• To recommend the measures for improving effectiveness for implementation of
electrical safety systems, procedures, plans and programs and also for improving the
existing procedures / setting of new procedures if required
18. Standards & Codes followed during
Electrical Safety Audit
• Electricity Act, 2003
• Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 (Amended 2005)
• Central Electricity Authority Regulations, 2010
• Relevant NFPA Codes
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• Relevant OISD Standards
• Relevant Indian Standards
• Best Engineering Practices
• Industrial Best Practices
19. General Scope for Electrical Safety Audit
• Verification of statutory compliance with respect to the regulations (national
and state level) relating to electrical safety.
• Review of electrical systems and procedures usually followed and physical
inspection to identify electrical hazards like fire, overloading.
• Identify areas of overloading by load current assessments and comparing
against cable’s current carrying capacity to suggest electrical safety solutions.
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20. General Scope for Electrical Safety Audit
Cont…
•Review of insulation status of cables by carrying out sample basis insulation resistance
checking.
•Review of hazardous area and suggestion for flameproof electrical equipment & fire
resistant cables.
•Review of electrical preventive maintenance system (checking of documentations) for
necessary suggestions and review of electrical accidents if happened in the past to
identify the root causes and suggestions.
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21. General Scope for Electrical Safety Audit
Cont…
•Review of lightning protection system (need, adequacy, installation and maintenance) as
per standard norms.
•Review of earthing system (installation and maintenance aspects) to realize present
safety status and providing necessary suggestion.
•Review of importance given to electrical safety in the safety policy, safety committee,
continuous electrical risk identification etc. for necessary improvement.
•Recommendation for operational questions & good practice of electrical maintenance in
your workplace.
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22. Few electrical safety
tests/measurements carried out during
audit:
• Insulation Resistance Checking
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• Load current assessments
• Earth resistance check
23. Benefits of Electrical Safety Audit
• Ensure compliance to various applicable statutory requirements
• As is status or gap Identification for future Improvement
• Reduces Accidents and Increases Productivity
• Re-iterates Management’s Commitment to Electrical Safety
• Improved electrical safety performance, workforce morale and
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wellbeing
• Potentially reduced rates of accidents, injuries, ill-health, litigation
costs and improved productivity
24. A properly designed, planned and
executed electrical safety audit
programme can bring out many hazards
that could save life & property of your
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workplace.
25. What Verde does?
Verde is an international advisory firm involved in the field of Responsible
Business, Business Excellence and Risk Management.
1 Assessment
Identifying the
gaps in a
system against
2 Consulting
Supporting &
handholding
organisations
to solve their
3 Training
Empowering
people to
perform their
4
Assurance
&
Certification
Ensuring that a
process,
product, or
Verde services in
Occupational
Health & Safety
• Safety Audit
• Safety Management System
• Ergonomic
• Electrical Safety
• Accidental Investigation
• Safety Legal
• Fire Risk Assessment
• OHS Due Diligence
• Behavior bases safety
• Safety Management System
Maturity Assessment
Inspiring Excellence
standard(s) and
requirement. to
meet
compliance and
facilitate
improvement.
problems and
to meet the
gaps identified
during the
assessment or
any other audit.
duties
effectively and
efficiently.
service meets
relevant techni
cal standards
and fulfils
relevant
requirements.
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Health &
Environment
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Compliance
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Food Safety Excellence
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Excellence
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Security
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Management