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Shocking Facts on Electrical Safety

When it comes to electrical safety, many people in commercial, service and light industrial sectors view their workplaces as low risk environments where their safety is not at risk. Unfortunately, electrical shock accidents in the workplace are increasingly common in all work environments; not just in construction and heavy industrial settings. In fact, between 1997 and 2003 the workplace became the primary environment for electrical shock accidents!

Identifying electrical hazards and effectively addressing them to prevent accidents that could cause injuries and/or property damage is essential. You may have even noticed some of the most commonly occurring electrical hazards in your workplace without recognizing them as such. For example, lights that flicker, switches or receptacles that are warm to the touch, extension cords not rated for the equipment to which they're connected, frayed or cracked wires, a slight burning odour coming from panels or transformers or equipment such as computers and photocopiers left on for extended periods of time when not in use.

Though these conditions seem relatively harmless, the fact is that they represent a serious risk of electrical shock or fire; a risk that can and should be prevented. How? By taking a common sense approach that includes:

1. Employee Training

Ensure all employees have taken the appropriate safety training relative to the work that they do; a wide range of training in electrical safety is available through the Electrical Safety Authority and other sources.

2. Awareness

In Ontario, any electrical product sold, displayed, or connected to a source of power must be approved by a recognized certification agency. Any electrical product that is not approved by such an agency may be unsafe and could pose a serious electrical shock and/or fire hazard. Inexpensive extension cords are a primary example; many imported items such as these are not certified to Canadian safety standards and should not be used.

3. Inspections

Electrical Inspections are required for all new electrical equipment installations and for the electrical maintenance of existing electrical installations. Ensure that all work is performed by a licensed electrician as mandated by the Ontario Ministry of Labour.

4. Planned Maintenance

Stop trouble before it starts! Plan electrical maintenance checks for all systems including production, HVAC and others; this not only helps to minimize risk it can also minimize costs by reducing emergency electrical services, electrical maintenance requirements and expensive, avoidable repairs.


Dial One Wolfedale Electric is one of Ontario's leading commercial and industrial electrical contractors. With over thirty years of comprehensive electrical service experience and over 100 qualified electricians and registered apprentices, Dial One Wolfedale Electric is one of the largest union-free electrical contractors in the province, with offices in Mississauga and London.
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Ok My 2000 manuel vw wont accelerate!?
This morning i was driving to school , and the car started up and ran perfectly normal until i was at a stop light all of sudden i switch gears and the car jumped , then when i changed to another gear it jumped again! ,then all of sudden the car wouldn't go more than 20 mph! So i dropped it off at my house i was beggning to think its the transmission , and when my dad looked at it he said it might be a electric connection or a wire. Or a spark plug! please help!

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Is it ok to bring an electric razor in a carry-on while traveling in China?
I will also take flights while inside the country

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What is my vintage telephone worth? ball park?
I have a vintage telephone made by Western Electric. I dug it out of my grandpa's storage and cleaned it up. It is black and has very few scratches, and cloth cords. It does not have a rotary dial or any numbers on it. It appears to be a phone that a person would have picked up and spoken to an operator on the other line, directly. It says "Trademark Western Electric Reg US Patent Office, Patent US 11522/ 111025- 92426, 19 22 Patent Design " Property of American Tel and Tel Company 557" The numbers 395 are on the mouth piece and 557 is on the ear piece. I have no idea what it is worth. I just want a ball park before I post it on etsy.

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Does anybody NOT have....................?
Cable. I mean so many little ignorant toddlers don't talk about the REAL children's shows anymore! It's always "cartoon network" this, and "nickelodeon" that. Whatever happened to "Sesame Street", 'electric company' 'Dragontales' Now it's all about'victorious' and stupid spongebob. And spongebob is for braindead kids. Does anybody agree? Who thinks that children should watch educational shows when they're young and watch whatever crap they want when they're old? Opinions, please!

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Is this a good acoustic guitar to purchase?
It's a Takamine G Series Black Acoustic/Electric. Body Shape: NEX C/A Top: Flamed Maple Back: Flamed Maple Sides: Flamed Maple Bridge: Rosewood Fingerboard: Rosewood Tuners: Chrome Rosette: Concentric Circles Inlays: Dots Finishes: Translucent Black Electronics: TP4T Preamp Nut Width: 42.5mm Price: $649.99 I've been playing for 5 years now but I've been using my brother's guitar. I want one for my own but I don't know if this is worth the buy. I know Solid Spruce guitars are better, but is this one good enough? Here's the link for the guitar: http://www.takamine.com/guitars/g_series_nex/eg440cstcy TYPO: I've been playing for 6 years. Not that it matters lol.

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Will normal "leftover" glass melt in a cone 6 kiln firing?
Hi, I am interested in using pieces of glass to add interest to my ceramics pieces (mugs, bowls, etc.). At my school studio we usually fire our pieces at a cone 6 in an electric kiln (every now and then we'll do a salt firing at cone 8-10), so I was wondering if everyday "scrap" glass (like from broken bottles and so on) would fully melt at cone 6. Thanks for your answers!

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How do I masturbate (14 year female)?
I masturbate, but I don't get a lot of pleasure. I've got a detachable shower head, and I use that, works the best so far. I've also used lint rollers (I took off the sticky lint roller part and now it's just a black empty spool with a handle), and I use the handle. Hardly works. What about a electric toothbrush that pulsates with like, a plastic bag covering it cause it's brand new? Any other ideas? No watching porn, dildos, vibrators, a dude, or animals. I can't afford a dildo or anything so, like household items like the lint roller etc? Thanks

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