Electrical hazard definition
Electrical hazard means an article that because of its design or manufacture may cause personal injury or illness by electric shock when in normal use or when subjected to reasonably foreseeable damage or abuse.
Electrical hazard means an article that because of its design or manufacture may cause personal injury or illness by elec- tric shock when in normal use or when sub- jected to reasonably foreseeable damage or abuse.
Electrical hazard means danger to life and/or property from electrical energy;
More Definitions of Electrical hazard
Electrical hazard means an object or situation that poses risk of injury or death due to direct or indirect contact with an electrical conductor. Where unguarded, energized electrical conductors are present, specific minimum approach distances based on the arborist's or worker's level of training, as set forth in this regulation, shall be followed.
Electrical hazard means danger from electricity to life and property or both; "Electrical Installation" means all fittings, equipments, materials–
Electrical hazard means a dangerous condition such that contact or equipment failure can result in electric shock, are flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.
Electrical hazard means danger to health, life or property from electric fire or electric shock;
Electrical hazard means danger from electricity to life or property or both;
Electrical hazard means a hazard which results if an electrical toy in normal use or if subjected to reasonably foreseeable damage or abuse may, because of its design or manufacture, cause personal injury or illness by electric shock.