schokgevaar
Schokgevaar, also known as "shock hazard," refers to the risk of electrical shock when handling or working with electrical equipment. This hazard is primarily associated with the presence of live electrical parts, which can deliver a potentially lethal electrical current to a person. The severity of the shock depends on several factors, including the voltage, current, and duration of the electrical contact.
Schokgevaar can occur in various settings, such as industrial workplaces, construction sites, and residential environments. It
Preventive measures to mitigate schokgevaar include proper grounding, insulation, and the use of lockout/tagout procedures. These
In summary, schokgevaar is a significant risk in electrical work, and adhering to safety protocols is essential