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Those who work with electricity encounter many hazards, including electric shock and electrical fires. This video details safety procedures for these hazards as well as protection of electrical instruments and solid-state devices. An excellent overview for those who work with electricity and as a general safety video for everyone. (21 min.) A Meridian Production.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©1992



Part of the Series : Safety Videos | Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Volume 1
     


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