Common Hazards With Electrical Cords in the Workplace

27oct 2020
Common Hazards With Electrical Cords in the Workplace
Electrical cords pose different workplace hazards. In this article, ServiceMaster Remediation Services discusses some tips to help limit the hazards caused by electrical cords in the workplace.
In the modern workplace setting, electricity is a staple need. Electronic devices, computers, copiers, and appliances need electricity in order to operate. As a result, there are tangles of electrical cords lying around, which pose hazards and threaten individual safety. At worst, electrical cords could cause commercial fires whose repairs made need the expertise of a professional fire damage restoration technician, and cause losses in revenue and disruption of business operations.

The key to keeping your office safe is to keep all electrical cords well-maintained and placed in the correct areas. In this article, ServiceMaster Remediation Services discusses some tips to help limit the hazards caused by electrical cords in the workplace.


Hazards of Electrical Cords

Tripping

  • One of the most common hazards created by electrical cords in tripping, which can not only cause serious bodily injuries but also mar the image of your company.
  • Even if bodily harm was not acquired during a tripping accident, falls can damage important office equipment such as computers, which can also fall in the process and break.
  • In order to prevent tripping, electrical cords must be kept out of the path of foot traffic, which could be accommodated by rearranging the workspace. Cords can also be taped down, and must be marked visibly in case they have to be extended across aisles, hallways, or doorways.

Electric Shock Hazards

  • Electrical currents carried by power cords can be dangerous, which is why care must be taken when placing them in an office. 
  • Improperly placed and under-maintained cords can injure an individual by sending an electric shock when they are handled.
  • Electrical cords also undergo wear and tear, so a replacement must immediately be provided when they look damaged or worn out.
  • Water is a good conductor, so keep cords away from water sources, including open windows and potted plants.
  • Cords are certified for safety by Underwriter Laboratory. A cord marked "UL" means it has been tested and has met U.S. safety standards. Only use cords with this mark.

Fire Hazards

  • Frayed and improperly placed electrical cords also puts your workplace at risk of a fire. In addition, the smoke and heat from a fire can damage your office equipment and emit toxic chemicals from burnt plastic or metal components.
  • Among the steps you can take to reduce the risk of a fire are:
    • Not overloading an extension cord or power strip by connecting it to another extension cord or power strip;
    • Not overloading an extension cord by plugging too many appliances into it at once (octopus connection), especially when a powerful appliance is already plugged in;
    • Rearranging the workspace to access outlets easily and therefore reducing the amount of extension cords needed;
    • Not running cords under a rug; and
    • Creating a comprehensive office fire safety checklist for your workplace to prepare employees in case of a fire.
In case these precautions are met but a fire incident still occurs, restoration and repairs must be handled by a licensed and certified commercial fire damage restoration company, such as ServiceMaster Remediation Services.


Get Quality Commercial Fire Damage Restoration Service for a Workplace Fire in Pompano Beach, Florida

Follow the tips above to prevent hazards from electrical cords in the workplace. If the unexpected happens, call our office for commercial fire restoration expertsServiceMaster Remediation Services understands how important it is to keep your business running without any delays. We make sure the entire process is understood from start to end as we communicate every step knowing we are all working together.

ServiceMaster Remediation Services has the resources nationally if necessary to set up a mobile emergency stage to ensure immediate responses are in full swing. Our state-of-the-art equipment can handle large commercial losses to get your business up and running as quickly as possible as well as our highly trained certified and background-checked staff.

Call ServiceMaster Remediation Services at 954-969-5906 for commercial fire damage removal, repair, and cleanup in Boca RatonBoynton BeachDeerfield BeachFort Lauderdale, and Pompano BeachFlorida and surrounding areas.

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