4 pp., 1 tableMost electrocution deaths on farms involve moving tall equipment that comes in contact with power lines. Other causes are damaged electrical systems in buildings and misuse of extension cords. This publication lists specific safety precautions you can take to prevent electrocution and handle emergencies should they occur
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
During power outages, many people use portable electrical generators. If the portable generator is i...
To prevent electrocutions, employers should: Provide non-conductive ladders Conduct a jobsite surve...
4 pp., 1 tableMost electrocution deaths on farms involve moving tall equipment that comes in contact...
Electricity, one of the most versatile and widely used power sources, is used extensively on almost ...
Over the years, electrically powered farm equipment has become an indispensable element of modern fa...
Rain clouds are moving in quickly and you want to finish harvesting that last field. Another wagon i...
Two hazards that can result from misuse of electricity are SHOCK and FIRE. You can get an electric s...
The amount of electric current required to light a 7½ -watt Christmas tree light bulb is sufficient ...
Many irrigators have received minor tingles while working around electrical irrigation machinery. Un...
Lightning supposedly does not strike twice, but once is too much for the more than 100 humans and th...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Electrical safety concern has been rise from early utilization of electricity. This report is about ...
Lightning, one of natures most powerful forces, can cause a great deal of damage, particularly in a ...
A stray alternating electrical current of about 1/2 volt causes cows to be nervous and reluctant to ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
During power outages, many people use portable electrical generators. If the portable generator is i...
To prevent electrocutions, employers should: Provide non-conductive ladders Conduct a jobsite surve...
4 pp., 1 tableMost electrocution deaths on farms involve moving tall equipment that comes in contact...
Electricity, one of the most versatile and widely used power sources, is used extensively on almost ...
Over the years, electrically powered farm equipment has become an indispensable element of modern fa...
Rain clouds are moving in quickly and you want to finish harvesting that last field. Another wagon i...
Two hazards that can result from misuse of electricity are SHOCK and FIRE. You can get an electric s...
The amount of electric current required to light a 7½ -watt Christmas tree light bulb is sufficient ...
Many irrigators have received minor tingles while working around electrical irrigation machinery. Un...
Lightning supposedly does not strike twice, but once is too much for the more than 100 humans and th...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Electrical safety concern has been rise from early utilization of electricity. This report is about ...
Lightning, one of natures most powerful forces, can cause a great deal of damage, particularly in a ...
A stray alternating electrical current of about 1/2 volt causes cows to be nervous and reluctant to ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
During power outages, many people use portable electrical generators. If the portable generator is i...
To prevent electrocutions, employers should: Provide non-conductive ladders Conduct a jobsite surve...