Current to Shock Comparisons:- Not felt- Painful shock- 2.5% of population 'freeze'- 50% of population freeze"- Breathing difficulty- Possible heart fibrillation- 'Certain' heart fibrillation- Severe burns; heart stop"

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Electrical safety basics involve preventing electric shocks, burns, and fires by maintaining equipment, using proper tools, and following safety procedures. Key principles include de-energizing circuits before work (lockout/tagout), wearing PPE (insulated gloves), grounding tools, keeping water away from electricity, and ensuring only trained personnel handle electrical repairs.  Here are the fundamental electrical safety basics: De-energize Before Working: Always turn off, lock out, and tag out power sources before repairing or maintaining electrical equipment to prevent accidental... Show more

1. Current to Shock Comparisons:
- Not felt
- Painful shock
- 2.5% of population 'freeze'
- 50% of population freeze"
- Breathing difficulty
- Possible heart fibrillation
- 'Certain' heart fibrillation
- Severe burns; heart stop"