#safetytalk Standard Keselamatan Panel Listrik

indra krisbiantoro
3 Jul 202202:50

Summary

TLDRThis video outlines essential safety standards for electrical panels, emphasizing the importance of locking mechanisms, protective barriers, and clear access. It covers key features like wiring diagrams, safety signs, proper lighting, and fire extinguishers for electrical fires. The script also highlights the need for proper grounding, cable color coding, and insulating carpets to prevent accidental electric shocks. Designed for technicians and safety-conscious individuals, the video aims to educate viewers on the crucial steps for safe electrical panel maintenance and operation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The electrical panel must always be locked and secure with a key.
  • 😀 Protective barriers should be in place if the panel is in a high-risk area prone to accidents.
  • 😀 There should be no obstacles in front of the panel, and an insulating carpet should be placed on the floor.
  • 😀 The panel should display a wiring diagram and the name of the technician responsible.
  • 😀 The panel must have safety signs indicating electrical hazards and visible indicator lights for RST.
  • 😀 The panel should be well-lit to ensure clear visibility during operation.
  • 😀 The panel should be equipped with fire extinguishers, such as CO2 or liquid-gas types.
  • 😀 The door and body of the panel should be connected to a grounding cable.
  • 😀 The grounding cable must have a resistance value not exceeding 5 ohms.
  • 😀 Cables and installations within the panel should follow proper color coding for safety.
  • 😀 Insulating carpets prevent accidental contact with the floor or unintended grounding by technicians interacting with the panel.

Q & A

  • What is the main safety requirement for an electrical panel?

    -The electrical panel must have a lock and should always be kept in a locked position for safety.

  • Why should there be a protector in front of the electrical panel?

    -A protector is necessary to prevent accidents, especially in areas that are at risk of being bumped or hit.

  • What should be placed in front of the electrical panel to enhance safety?

    -There should be no obstructions in front of the panel, and the floor area should be covered with an insulating carpet.

  • What additional information should be available on or near the electrical panel?

    -A wiring diagram and the technician's name should be clearly displayed on or near the panel.

  • What safety indicators should be installed on the electrical panel?

    -The panel should be equipped with safety signs indicating electrical hazards, along with an RST indicator light.

  • How important is lighting around the electrical panel?

    -Adequate lighting is required around the panel to ensure visibility and safety during operation.

  • What type of fire extinguisher should be available near the electrical panel?

    -The panel should be equipped with a fire extinguisher such as CO2 or liquid-gas type, to handle electrical fires.

  • How should the panel’s door and body be connected to ensure safety?

    -The door and body of the panel must be connected to a grounding cable to prevent electrical hazards.

  • What is the maximum resistance allowed for the grounding cable?

    -The grounding cable must have a resistance of no more than 5 ohms to ensure proper grounding.

  • Why is it important to follow color coding for cables and installations in electrical panels?

    -Color coding for cables and installations ensures proper identification and prevents mistakes during maintenance or repairs.

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