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GENERAL RULES FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- Use electrical cords only if they are in good condition. Cords must not be cracked, frayed, or have corroded prongs.
- Do not use 3-to-2 prong adapters unless other grounding provisions have been made. Plug 3-prong plugs into 3-prong outlets.
- Use power strips that have circuit breakers or fuses. Do not link power strips in series.
- Do not leave cables and cords unsecured and hanging in areas where they can pose a trip and movement hazard. Place cords so that they are not subjected to mechanical stress or temperatures that could damage the insulation.
- Do not conceal cords behind or attach electrical cords to building surfaces.
- Do not leave electrical circuits exposed. Use electrical tape to insulate wires or use a guard as cover to prevent accidental contact.
- Do not block access to electrical panels.
- Do not install standard electrical equipment in locations where flammable gases, vapors, dusts, or other easily ignitable materials are present. If electrical equipment is used in a chemical fume hood, elevate it to allow efficient air flow.
- Keep electrical equipment at a minimum in high-moisture areas (e.g., wash rooms, cold rooms).