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Safety and Agencies

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An organization of electrical professionals working toward the development, implementation and maintenance of technology-centered products and services.
A protective device that uses a mechanism to detect electrical arcs and break the circuit in order to prevent electrical fires.
An inadvertent contact between 2 points in a circuit that creates a significant reduction in resistance and a corresponding increase in current.
An inadvertent contact between an energized conductor and ground or equipment frame.
An air switch used for changing connections in a circuit or system, or for isolating purposes. It is intended to be operated only after the circuit has been opened by some other means.
Making a connection between all non-current carrying components and the ground.
An agency of the United States Department of Labor. Its duty is to assure safe and healthful working conditions for men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
An organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies.
Demand on an equipment or system that exceeds its capacity.
A protective device that uses a melting metal element to detect overcurrent conditions and break the circuit in order to prevent electrical fires.
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An organization that creates and maintains private, copyrighted, standards and codes aimed at fire prevention for usage and adoption by local governments.
A component that is used to keep electrical components safe from dust, water oil or corrosive agents such as acetylene and gasoline.
A high-power discharge of electricity between two or more conductors.
An organization composed of representatives from various national standards organizations that promotes worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial standards.
A protective device that uses a thermal or magnetic mechanism (or both) to detect overcurrent conditions and break the circuit in order to prevent electrical fires.
A protective device that uses a mechanism to detect differences between the current in the hot and neutral wires (indicative of current diverted to the ground through a fault) and breaks the circuit in order to prevent electrical fires.
A condition in an electrical circuit when the current exceeds the rated current capacity of that circuit or of the connected equipment on that circuit.
An organization of electrical manufacturers in the United States that sets standards for electrical components and systems.
Making a connection between 2 non-current carrying component stop reduce or eliminate the potential difference between them.
A regionally adoptable standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. It is part of the National Fire Codes Series Published by the National Fire Protection Association.