Electrocution Are Industrial Workers at Risk?

Did you know that, according to the Bureau Labor of Statistics, electrical currents killed 1,738 workers from 2003 to 2010? Damaged and frayed wiring, tangled cables, and overloaded circuits can result in electrical shorts, fire, or sometimes even worker injury or death. What simple tools promote occupational safety?
Cable Glands and Threaded Standoffs
Keeping wiring and electrical currents safe depends on insulation and sometimes separating or isolating electrical parts. Cable glands, for example, fit over the ends of cables to safely and securely connect them to various equipment and industrial machinery. Cable glands, also commonly referred to as cable connectors, are available in plastic, stainless steel, and brass. A number of different styles and sizes can be purchased to best ser