发表时间: 2020-07-20 00:00:00
作者: 深圳市美斯迈电子有限公司
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CHICAGO, July 14, 2020 — Littelfuse公司 (NASDAQ: LFUS), a global manufacturer of leading technologies in circuit protection, power control and sensing, discovered as a result of its survey that most personnel who work directly with electricity have experienced electrical shock while on the job, half of which by more than 220 volts.
The survey asked almost 600 people who work directly with electricity questions about their knowledge of, experience with and attitude toward electrical shock hazards. The results were then analyzed to help the industry gain an understanding of why worker injuries and fatalities occur each year from shock despite there being an electrical code in place.
"The survey results indicate that even the most trained employees-those who work directly with electricity-believe it is safe to work on or near equipment up to 500 volts, when in fact it's not," said Peter Kim, Vice President and General Manager, Littelfuse Industrial Business Unit. "Too many fatalities occur each year due to electrical shock. Companies need to understand that human-based safety methods are not the most effective measures. Incident prevention requires more than PPE and safety training."
A full report is available that discusses the survey findings such as:
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