重振电气安全

B. Brenner
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随着我们的生活不断发展,包括越来越多的先进技术,我们对电力的依赖也在不断增长。美国能源署(EIA)预测,2010年美国用电量将增长4.0%[1],全年美国所有部门的总用电量将达到38900亿千瓦时[2]。用电量的增加意味着与电力有关的死亡、伤害和财产损失的可能性增加。家庭和工作场所的电气危险平均每年造成850多人死亡、5 500人受伤和62 000起火灾[3,4,5,6]。国际电气安全基金会(ESFI)的使命是倡导家庭和工作中的电气安全。为了应对不断变化的人口统计数据和计算机技术的日益普及,ESFI重新评估了电气安全意识材料的历史呈现方式。新教材通过使用虚拟演示和交互式网络活动等工具,提供了一种更加动态的学习方法。其他进步是下载和互联网观看的可用性,这允许更广泛地使用,而无需传统上与安全意识材料相关的成本。这些降低成本的方法对雇主、消费者和社区领导人来说是一个好时机,他们仍在从最近一段时间的经济不稳定中恢复过来
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Reinvigorating electrical safety
As our lives evolve to include more advanced technologies, our reliance on electricity continues to grow. The U.S. Energy Administration (EIA) predicts an increase in electricity consumption of 4.0% for 2010 [1], with total U.S. consumption from all segments totaling 3890 billion kilowatt hours for the year [2]. Increased electricity usage translates to an increased potential for electricity-related deaths, injuries and property loss. Electrical hazards in the home and workplace result in an average of more than 850 deaths, 5,500 injuries and 62,000 fires annually [3, 4, 5, 6]. The mission of the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is to advocate electrical safety at home and at work. In response to changing population demographics and the increased availability of computer technologies, ESFI has reevaluated the way electrical safety awareness materials have historically been presented. New materials provide a more dynamic approach to learning through the use of tools such as virtual demonstrations and interactive web-based activities. Other advancements are the availability of downloads and internet viewing, which allow for more widespread use without the costs traditionally associated with safety awareness materials. These reduced cost approaches come at a good time for employers, consumers and community leaders who are still recovering from the recent period of economic instability
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