Wednesday, 2 July 2025

AM Green Group observed Electrical Safety Week from June 26 to July 2, 2025, with the theme "Electrical Safety – Non-Negotiable." This event, under the guidance of Shri Gangadhar Rao and Dr. V. Sunny John Sir

 AM Green Group observed Electrical Safety Week from June 26 to July 2, 2025, with the theme "Electrical Safety – Non-Negotiable." This event, under the guidance of Shri Gangadhar Rao and Dr. V. Sunny John Sir aims to raise awareness about safe electrical practices in workplaces and daily life. The week emphasizes the importance of preventing electrical hazards to protect lives and property, promoting a commitment to safety standards, regular maintenance, and responsible handling of electrical systems. 

Key Aspects of AM Green's Electrical Safety Week:

Dates: June 26 to July 2, 2025.

Theme: "Electrical Safety – Non-Negotiable".

Objective: To raise awareness and commitment to safe electrical practices.

Focus: Prevention of electrical hazards, protecting lives and property.

Organizers: AM Green Group.

Guidance: Shri Gangadhar Rao and Dr. V. Sunny jhon Sir.

Scope: Applies to both workplaces and daily life. 

General Electrical Safety Recommendations:

Avoid contact with power lines: Stay at least 10 feet away from overhead lines. 

Ground electrical equipment: Ensure proper grounding to prevent electrical shock. 

Use caution with power tools: Follow safety guidelines and use proper protective equipment. 

Be aware of surroundings: Avoid working in wet conditions or near flammable materials. 

Inspect electrical cords regularly: Replace damaged cords to prevent hazards. 

Don't overload circuits: Overloaded circuits can overheat and cause fires. 

Keep water away from electrical sources: Water and electricity don't mix. 

Unplug appliances when not in use: Reduce the risk of overheating and fires. 

Use ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs): Protect against electrical shock in wet areas. 

Hire qualified professionals for electrical work: Avoid DIY electrical work unless qualified. 

Respect electricity: Never touch a live component of an electrical circuit. 




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