How employers can prevent electrical accidents

On Behalf of | Oct 12, 2018 | Construction Accidents

If you are a worker in Cleveland, you may want to know more about your rights to a safe working environment. Many people do not think so much about workplace safety until they get injured. After an on-the-job injury, it is likely that they will consider how the accident could have been prevented and whether their employer should have done more to protect them.

Electrical injuries in particular can be very dangerous and cause a great deal of harm. It is important that workplaces with electrical hazards have many safety precautions in place and that staff are highly trained on safety. If you are injured by electricity in the workplace, you may want to learn about how it could have been prevented by your employer.

Water should be kept away from electricity

Everyone knows that water and electricity should never mix. When water outlets and electrical equipment are set up next to each other without any precautions, the employer could potentially be accused of negligence.

Inspections should take place regularly

Defective equipment can cause serious injuries. This is why inspections should be carried out routinely. In this way, equipment can be repaired promptly to prevent dangerous incidents from occurring.

Wires should never be left open

Any open wires should be sealed by a qualified electrician so that there is no risk of electric shock for the workers.

If you have suffered an electrical injury at work, it is important that you learn about your rights to workers’ compensation in the state of Ohio. You may be able to have your medical bills covered and receive financial benefits as well.

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