Electricity - The Silent Killer
Uncover the main causes of electrical accidents and how to prevent them from occurring. Complete with a chart that displays the correlation between a given current level and its physical effects.
Electricity has earned the moniker, “silent killer,” due to its dangerously undetectable nature. A shock of just 25-60 miliamperes can cause an individual to go into respiratory paralysis and die. Despite its inherent danger, most individuals do not take the necessary precautions when dealing with hand-held tools and other equipment powered by electricity.
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