Preventing Electrical Shock
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- January 25, 2022
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Overview
Most 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. (4 pages)
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