Frequent bulb burnouts can indicate a fire hazard brewing in your factory and can be a sign of poor connections, electric surges, transformer issues, or more.
For those of you who travel a lot or have ever spent time near transmission towers and electrical systems, you may have seen that luminous ‘glow’ on the lines. This is known as the corona effect, and electrical contractors need to be particularly careful about this discharge.
Let’s take a closer look at why contractors and businesses providing electrical services need to ground electrical systems.
According to OSHA, below are some core electrical safety guidelines for electricians and other labor working on large-scale construction sites.
Employees exposed to electricity can suffer from shock, burns, paralysis, tissue damage, brain damage, or even death. This is precisely why electrical contractors are supposed to follow electrical safety standards.
A grounding wire is more than just a life-saver; it is potentially the foundation of your building’s whole electrical system.