The importance of electrical safety
With this lesson, I hope to avoid a common mistake found in
electronics textbooks of either ignoring or not covering with
sufficient detail the subject of electrical safety. I assume that
whoever reads this book has at least a passing interest in actually
working with electricity, and as such the topic of safety is of
paramount importance. Those authors, editors, and publishers who
fail to incorporate this subject into their introductory texts are
depriving the reader of life-saving information.
As an instructor of industrial electronics, I spend a full week
with my students reviewing the theoretical and practical aspects of
electrical safety. The same textbooks I found lacking in technical
clarity I also found lacking in coverage of electrical safety, hence
the creation of this chapter. Its placement after the first two
chapters is intentional: in order for the concepts of electrical
safety to make the most sense, some foundational knowledge of
electricity is necessary.
Another benefit of including a detailed lesson on electrical
safety is the practical context it sets for basic concepts of
voltage, current, resistance, and circuit design. The more relevant
a technical topic can be made, the more likely a student will be to
pay attention and comprehend. And what could be more relevant than
application to your own personal safety? Also, with electrical power
being such an everyday presence in modern life, almost anyone can
relate to the illustrations given in such a lesson. Have you ever
wondered why birds don't get shocked while resting on power lines?
Read on and find out!
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