What should you do with faulty appliances or appliances that have a damaged cord?
Table of Contents
- 1 What should you do with faulty appliances or appliances that have a damaged cord?
- 2 What can damage cables?
- 3 When can cracked or damaged electrical cords on equipment be used?
- 4 What is the electrical hazard?
- 5 Why should electrical appliances be used with caution in bathrooms?
- 6 What will happen if you damage your connector?
- 7 How do cables get damaged?
What should you do with faulty appliances or appliances that have a damaged cord?
Safe use of electrical appliances and equipment Frayed or damaged cords should be replaced immediately or the appliance disposed of. Many old plugs do not have safety barriers between the connections – replace them with modern plugs or dispose of the appliance.
What can damage cables?
What are the main causes of electrical cable failure?
- Application: If cable selected is not appropriate for the application it is more likely to fail in service.
- Mechanical failure:
- Degradation of the cable sheath:
- Moisture in the insulation:
- Heating of cable:
- Electrical Overloading:
- Rodent attack:
- UV exposure:
Why do electrical cables fail?
This is caused by material fatigue under constant bending stress, abrasion within the cable structure, and / or conductor strand breakage. All of which can perforate the insulation. This failure is especially common when using cables with soft jackets.
When can cracked or damaged electrical cords on equipment be used?
Look for any damaged insulation that is cracked or has exposed electrical wires. Do not touch the damaged areas! Immediately take damaged cords out of service and replace. Look for cords that are too short and have tension causing kinks or bends.
What is the electrical hazard?
An Electrical Hazard can be defined as a serious workplace hazard that exposes workers to burns, electrocution, shock, arc flash / arc blast, fire, or explosions. By identifying these hazards, and understanding how they happen, we can take steps to protect ourselves.
What are the dangers of electricity?
Examples of electrical hazard risks include:
- Electric shock and burns from live wire contact.
- Fires from faulty wiring.
- Overloading circuits.
- Leaving electrical parts exposed.
- Electrocution or burns from lack of PPE.
- Explosions and fires from explosive and flammable substances.
- Contact with overhead power lines.
Why should electrical appliances be used with caution in bathrooms?
Being one of the few places around the house where live electrical outlets and appliances are bound to come into contact with water, the bathroom can be a dangerous place. Faulty wiring, an exposed overhead light, or even a misplaced appliance in the bathroom could all translate to injury and death from electrocution.
What will happen if you damage your connector?
Wear and tear — Like the example above, repeated connection and disconnection of a connector can cause the metal on the contacts to wear and corrode if exposed to water, dust, dirt and other harsh elements. As a result, the mating pins may not properly engage when inserted into the connector shell.
How are cables damaged?
How do cables get damaged?
When it comes to installing wire or cabling, if not handled with care they can become damaged due to excessive tugging, pulling or even being bent in ways they should not. Not only can it cause cables to become damaged but it also means the service life of the cable is reduced as well as how well it works.