Electrical Injuries

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Electrical Injuries, Construction, Industry, Fast

An electric shock is received when electrical current passes through the body and can result in anything from a slight tingling sensation to immediate cardiac arrest. This 1-page safety meeting topic, with 2 discussion questions, can be used to host a quick safety meeting or toolbox talk to review hazards that cause the most electrical injuries, different types of electrical injuries, and why electrical shock can be so dangerous.

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Electrical Injuries, Construction, Industry, Fast

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OSHA QuickCard - Electrical Safety

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Electrical Safety Video Program

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Weeklysafety.com exclusive 1-page safety meeting topic for construction workers, with two discussion questions, that reviews hazards that cause the most electrical injuries, different types of electrical injuries, and why electrical shock can be so dangerous.

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