Electric Safety
Basic Electrical Safety
Living Dangerously?
How Shock Happens
Power Lines
Your Service Panel
Surge Protection
GFCIs and Grounding
Electrical Fires
Appliance Safety
Electricity and Water
On-the-Job Safety
Prevent Workplace Fires
Family Safety
Gas Safety
Basic Natural Gas Safety
Living Dangerously?
How Gas Gets to You
Your Gas Range
Your Gas Water Heater
Gas Heating Equipment
Your Gas Fireplace
Carbon Monoxide
Family Safety
Flexible Gas Connectors
Emergencies
Preparing for Emergencies
Fires and Burns
Electric Shock
Fallen Lines
Fallen Lines and Vehicles
Preparing for Outages
Storm Safety
If You Smell Gas
First Aid
Indoor Projects
Indoor Project Safety
Installing Light Fixtures
Installing Ceiling Fans
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Using Extension Cords
Using Power Tools
Cleaning a Fish Tank
New Electrical Appliances
Cleaning Your Appliances
Installing Gas Equipment
Cleaning Gas Equipment
Outdoor Projects
Outdoor Project Safety
Pool Safety
Tree Trimming and Planting
Digging and Excavating
Painting and New Siding
Roof Installation
Using Power Tools
Using Extension Cords
Washing Your Car
Electric Lawn Mowers
Using Portable Generators
Contractors
Living Dangerously?
Dig Safely
Prevent Utility Dig-ins
Call Before You Dig
Understand Locator Marks
Tolerance Zones
Hand Digging
Vacuum Technology
Trenchless Technology
If You Contact a Utility
Look Up and Live
Power Line Safety
Examine the Site
Make a Safety Boundary
Use a Spotter
Guiding Loads
Tall and Long Equipment
Irrigation Systems
Fallen Power Lines
If a Coworker Hits a Line
If You Hit a Power Line
Additional Resources