INFORMATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE STEPS TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS RELATED TO ELECTROCUTION.

Authors

  • Jitendrakumar H Rathour, Dr. Rajendra Sinha Author

Abstract

The most widely utilized type of energy is electrical energy. Today, it is impossible to imagine living without electricity. Today, electricity is acknowledged as a basic human need for achieving the goal of sustainable human development, alongside other necessities like housing, drinking water, health, nutrition, and education. The goal of the 2003 Electricity Act is to provide electricity to everyone. It is impossible to survive now without electricity. The National Crime Record Bureau calls attention to the increasing number of fatal incidents involving electrocution that occur in human populations.

The study examines the following subjects: human error, implementing effective awareness programs, and HRM's role in reducing electrical accidents within the company. Any unplanned, inadvertent event that causes property damage or casualties is considered an accident. These days, reducing accidents, promoting a safety-conscious culture, and providing essential information that improves workplace safety, lowers electrical accidents, and gives ordinary people confidence when using electricity are all paramount. One way to reduce the number of incidents involving outsiders is to implement appropriate public awareness programs.

Keywords: Electrocution, accidents, workers, safety, consumer

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Published

2023-12-26

How to Cite

INFORMATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE STEPS TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS RELATED TO ELECTROCUTION. (2023). International Development Planning Review, 22(2`), 301-311. https://idpr.org.uk/index.php/idpr/article/view/70