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Overload fault
            An overload flow of an abnormal current in the circuit when the load draws the load the excess currents
            due to any reason. If the overload persists for too long, excessive heat will be generated ultimately
            causing insulation failure and this may result in fires or short circuit.

           Short Circuit fault
            A short circuit is any current not confined to the normal path. Short circuits are usually caused by
            accidental contact or worn insulation and are more serious than overloads. Damage and fire occur
            instantly.

           Some statistics of electrical hazards and electrical safety organization:
               1.  According to OSHA 10% of job fatalities are due to the electrocution. 97% of all electricians have been
                   shocked or injured on the job
               2.  Approximately 30000 workers receive electrical shocks yearly. Over 3600 disabling electrical contact
                   injuries occurs annually. Over 2000 workers suffer each year with severe arc flash burns.
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               3.  Electrocutions are the 4  leading cause of traumatic occupational fatalities.
               4.  10 % of workplace accident deaths are caused by burn injuries.
               5.  Medical costs per person can exceed $4 million for severe electrical burns. Total cost per electrical
                   accident can exceed $15 million.
               6.  According to NFPA, 25% of all fires occurs due to electricity.
               7.  About 12 people dead in India daily due to electrocution according to NCRB.

                                                                 Safe work practices and other safety tips to
                     Prevention of electrical fire:
                                                                 help avoid the electrical injuries/accidents include:

             ·    Always  allow  only  authorized  persons  on   ·    Regularly  conduct  electrical  system  hazard
                  electrical system                                   and  operability  (E-HAZOP)  study  to  identify
             ·    Always treat electricity with caution               and evaluate hazards that may present risks to
             ·    Never treat any electrical voltage safethe right      personnel or equipment, or prevent efficient
                  tools for the job                                   operation
             ·    Always use standard equipment                  ·    Identify electrical shock and arc flash hazards
             ·    Ensure any electrical modifications are done   ·    Use the right tools for the job
                  properly as per standards/norms                ·    Isolate equipment from energy sources
             ·    Regularly  do  health  checks  of  electrical   ·   Frequently  test  all  the      components
                  system and attend abnormalities                     /  equipment  at  planned  time  gaps,  keep
             ·    Always  use  system  matched  electrical            records and watch for any abnormalities to
                  equipment and protection                            take corrective action.
             ·    In  India,  where  Aluminium  is  extensively  in   ·  Follow  lock  out/tag  out  and  ground
                  cabling and wiring, their joints need.              beforeworking  on  equipment  &  start  the
             ·    To  be  checked  periodically  to  access  the      work only when the system is de energized
                  condition of oxidation                         ·    Treat de energized electrical equipment and
             ·    Keep  checking  for  any  minor  pin  holes  in     conductors as energized until lock out tagout,
                  cables/wires which can cause arc fault leading      test and ground procedures are implemented
                  fire                                           ·    Use recommended PPEs as depending upon
                                                                      the type of electrical system

           Epilogue:
            Being the most convenient form of energy, electricity has become an integral part of our daily lives, but it is also
            one of the largest lives taking factor of not handled properly. Anyone can be exposed to electrical hazards at
            home or work. Training, precaution, awareness, rules, and regulations can only guide people to use electricity
            safely, yet they cannot guarantee of 100% safety if people do not use electricity judiciously.


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