Trailing Cables are cables that are not secured in to a safe place. these cables often hazardous to to Animals and persons. eg. a pet dog bites an electrical cable and got shock to death or someone falling over cables crossing a room on the floor
common explanation of trailing power cables
you could use cable protectorsand you could tape them to the flooror tack them to the skirting boards or the wallhope this helped
There are many dangers present when doing electrical work including overhead power cables and electrical wires which are obvious and then there are the less obvious ones like cables underground and loose live wires. It is advisable not to do electrical work if you are not a trained professional.
Electric cables carry electrical current, which can cause electric shock if touched. They can also overheat if overloaded, leading to fires. Improperly installed or damaged cables can pose a risk of short circuits, which may result in electrical malfunctions or even electrocution.
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Electric mattress pads are very safe, although be careful about dogs chewing through the cables and possibly hurting themselves.
M. R. Yenchek has written: 'Thermal characteristics of energized coal mine trailing cables' -- subject(s): Coal mining machinery, Electric cables, Electric equipment, Thermal properties 'Evaluation of sensitive ground fault interrupters for coal mines' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Electric circuit-breakers, Electric equipment 'Impact of current load on mine trailing cable thermal life' -- subject(s): Coal mining machinery, Electric cables, Electric currents, Electric equipment, Heating effects, Powerline ampacity, Testing, Thermal properties
The duration of Trailing the Killer is 1.08 hours.
Trailing edge is the rear edge of a wing.
Accidents in the workplace caused by employer negligence are quite common in relation to the total number of accidents. Common causes are faulty machines, wet floors or trailing cables.
It can be (trailing edge, trailing veil). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to trail, meaning to stream or follow behind).