You're overseeing high-voltage electrical projects. How do you ensure bystander safety?
When overseeing high-voltage electrical projects, your primary concern is ensuring the safety of everyone nearby. High-voltage systems, which typically operate above 1,000 volts for alternating current, can be lethal. As an electrical engineer, your role includes implementing stringent safety measures that protect both the workforce and the public. This involves a combination of physical barriers, safety protocols, and ongoing education to mitigate the inherent risks associated with high-voltage equipment and infrastructure.
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