Transcription of Basic Electrical Safety
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Electrical /elbasic1/1-95 Basic Electrical SAFETYPREFACEThe concepts discussed herein are intended to provide explanationand clarification of Basic Electrical Safety for individuals who havelittle or limited training or familiarity with the field of understanding of these principles is essential for comprehensionof OSHA's Electrical Safety OF CONTENTSTOPICPAGET heory of of of Electricity on the Human Workplace Protective Fault Circuit Department of LaborOSHA Office of Training and EducationELECTRICAL/elbasic1/1-951 THEORY OF ELECTRICITYWhat is Electricity?
point is known as current. It is measured in amperes. The symbol for current is the letter I and for amperes, the letter A. It is sometimes necessary to use smaller units of measurement. The milliampere (mA) is used to indicate 1/1000 (0.001) of an ampere. If an even smaller unit is needed, it is usually the microampere (µA).
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