Electricians work in a lot of different settings and could be exposed to different health hazards. Some of these health hazards that electricians are exposed to are solvents, solder, lead and other materials to mention a few. Electricians also sometimes work in small confined spaces. Workers can be injured and killed each year while trying to work in confined spaces. There are many reasons why these kind of spaces can be very dangerous to workers everywhere. People that try and rescue workers from these types of spaces can also be in danger.
Electricians can also get eye injury from flying particles in the air, so should wear protective eye wear when working and using tools. Dust, dirt and other particles can fly through the air causing eye injury. Injury can occur when using certain hand and power tools while working. Sometimes electricians can get possible exposure to asbestos which is a health issue. If a electrician is working at heights, they should be careful with their footing to keep from falling, tripping and slipping.
An electrician has to bend over all the time when doing their job. It is hard to keep a good posture while working, and can be very tiring. Try using lighter weight tools and as many hand tools as possible. Stand as straight as possible while doing work. To make the job easier on yourself wear a tool belt and only carry the tools that you will need to do for each job. Wear gloves, knee pads and the proper eyewear on the job. Try and find tools that fit your hands properly. Buy tools with a good grip. Keep the area you are working in clean and free of debris so you won't fall or trip. Stand up, move around and reposition your body often. It is not good to be stuck in one position for long periods of time.
Tools used
When an electrician does electrical work, they must use the right tools to get the job done. Electricians use some basic hand tools, power tools and testing equipment to do electrical work in homes and businesses. Tools have been improved over the years and new tools have been developed. This can make a electricians tool list grow even longer. There are some must have tools for an electrician that they use every day and can't do without. These tools are used daily and are very useful for an electrician to carry with them. These tools are pliers, wire strippers, measuring devices, screwdrivers and nut drivers, power saws, power drills and drivers, hammer and drills, labeling machines and fishing tools.
Just like drills the type of power saw you need is going to depend on the job that you are doing. Reciprocating saws are very popular because they are handheld and easy to use. Spiral saws are also used and are a lot like reciprocating saws in the tasks that they perform.
An electrician must pick out good work boots that are slip resistant. Your boots must give you good traction to work in all conditions. Sometimes rubber boots are used for wet areas. Your boots should be warm on your feet in cold weather conditions. The type of boots you choose are very important for your job. Gloves should be worn when doing outside work, especially in cold temperatures. Electricians should wear a certain type of glove that does not get in the way with the work that they do. If an electrician has long hair that could get in the way of their work, they should tie it back and keep some distance from machinery. Long hair should be put back in a pony tail or fixed high up on your head to keep from falling in your face while you are working. You hair can also get caught up in machinery if you are standing close enough.
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