Electricity powers our world, but how confidently are you using it? Are you switched on to best practice in electrical safety, or could your knowledge use an extra spark to ensure you and others stay safe?
We all interact with electricity every day, but we may not be aware of the actual risks it poses. Whether your role involves something as simple as using a Swiss adaptor for your laptop, or you are working hands-on with CERN’s intricate electrical installations, there are risks involved that could have serious consequences. It’s worth taking a moment to reflect on these risks and learn how to manage them effectively.
Join us in Restaurant 3 in Prévessin on 7 October from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for in-person advice, live demos and practical information from CERN’s electrical safety experts. Whether you’re curious about the risks of travel adaptors and extension leads or you need guidance on selecting your next Arc Flash visor or personal protective equipment (PPE), this is your opportunity to learn, ask questions and improve safety in your workplace.
Keep yourself and your equipment safe at home, at work or wherever you’re plugging in next by taking a few minutes to join us and benefit from advice from CERN experts.
Awareness powers safety, and education is the best conductor.