Elektromosáramkockázatot
Elektromosáramkockázatot refers to the risk of electrical shock, a hazard where exposure to live electrical circuits can result in injury or death due to electric current passing through the body. Common causes include faulty insulation, exposed live wires, or improper use of electrical equipment. The severity of effects depends on voltage, current magnitude, duration of exposure, and the path the current takes through the body. Symptoms may range from mild muscle contractions and burns to severe cardiac arrest or neurological damage. Mitigation strategies include using insulated tools, ensuring proper grounding, installing circuit breakers, and employing personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and face shields. Regulatory standards, such as IEC 60479-1, define safe exposure limits to minimize this risk in industrial, residential, and commercial environments. Understanding and addressing elektromosáramkockázatot is essential for maintaining electrical safety in various settings.