The two types of electricity used in mining are: “AC” or alternating current and “DC” or direct current.

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The two types of electricity used in mining are: “AC” or alternating current and “DC” or direct current

Why must caution be used when operating or repairing electrical equipment? Failure to exercise caution may result in injury.

When performing electrical work, always use the proper protective equipment, such as: safety glasses, protective gloves, and a properly rated meter.

What types of accidents can occur while working around electricity? Electrical shock, electrical burns, and flash burns.

Electricity can be an ignition source for mine fires and explosions. What are some of the other hazards that can result from electricity?

Arcs can: - generate heat and cause fires - cause burns or eye damage - reach temperatures of 10,000 degrees What dangers are posed by electrical arcs?

Do any regulations exist regarding electrical hazards? State and Federal regulations, as well as company policies, have been designed to guard against electrical hazards in the mining industry.

All miners are exposed to electricity. Do not take electricity for granted. Who is exposed to the hazards of electricity?

What dangerous conditions can occur as a result of poor roof conditions? Falling rock may damage an electrical cable or component.

Wet conditions may corrode metal electrical components and cause their failure. What hazards can wet conditions contribute to?

Why must you exercise caution and use proper protective equipment when working with batteries? Batteries could explode and cause injury or could ignite and cause fires

Be alert and knowledgeable of the hazards of electricity. Never touch any electrical component until you are sure it is deenergized.

What amounts of voltage should be considered dangerous? All amounts. The most common source of electrical shock is 110 volts.

What should you do if you find a potentially dangerous condition? Remove it from service immediately and report it to the appropriate person.

Why must you use caution when working in low lighting? Hazards are much harder to see.

No electrical work can be performed until: the electrical circuit is knocked, locked, and tagged.

Always make certain the frame ground is properly connected.

Metal components that can be energized by the failure of insulation, or by contact with energized parts, shall be grounded by approved methods.

No electrical work shall be performed except by a qualified person. Circuit breakers and disconnects shall be marked for identification. Circuit breaking devices or proper fuses, shall be installed to protect against short circuit and overloads.

All power circuits and electrical equipment shall be deenergized before work is performed, except for troubleshooting or testing. When a potentially dangerous condition is found on electric equipment, it shall be removed from service until it is repaired.

Disconnecting devices shall be locked and tagged out. All electrical equipment shall be examined, tested, properly maintained, and results recorded as required.

Produced by American Electric Power in cooperation with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Special Thanks To: Donna Bowen Timothy Martin David Grubb William Mathews Bruce Hann Randal Riddle Robert Klatt Lance Sogan Raymond Lieving Charles Wood Employees at Southern Ohio Coal Co. and Windsor Coal Co.

Technical Advisors: Paul Fernatt Robert Teichman MSHA Advisor: Ronald Sidwell UMWA - Local 1886 Advisors: Paul Walker Clarence Williams Narration: Randy Callihan