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Electrical Safety in Motor Maintenance and Testing

By: AVO Training Institute, Inc.
Published: 2/23/2010

Discover how to accurately assess the three types of electrical hazards and how to properly safeguard against them when performing motor maintenance and testing.

Working on motors requires individuals to labor around exposed energized and de-energized components of electrical equipment that possess significant voltage. As such, this type of work is subject to specific regulations regarding safety precautions and hazard assessment.

The three main types of electrical hazards include; electric shock, electric arc-flash, and electric arc-blast. Each is evaluated in a different way and requires explicit safety measures.


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