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Tornado Safety
Cut 1 -
Downed power lines – :25
Cut 2 -
Cleanup after severe weather – :24
Cut 3 -
Cleaning up from storm and water damage – :24
Cut 4 -
Driving and downed power lines – :24
Hurricane Safety
Cut 1 - Downed power line safety - :22
Cut 2 - Vehicles and downed power lines - :14
Cut 3 - Flooding in the home - :10
Cut 4 - Don’t use candles after a hurricane - :12
Cut 5 - Know how to shut down utilities - :21
Cut 6 – Generator back feed prevention- :17
General Electrical Safety
Cut 1 - Look up and look around for wires - :24
Cut 2 - Drop lines and tree trimming around the home- :19
Cut 3 - Tree climbing and digging safely - :25
Equipment Tampering/Copper Theft
Cut 1 – Keeping safe around substations - :23
Cut 2 – Keeping your business safe, securing a work site and spreading the word on copper theft - :22
Farm Safety
Cut 1 – Prepare everyone at the beginning of the day - :18
Cut 2 – That line may be closer than it looks – use a spotter - :16
Cut 3 – Equipment loading and transport tips - :20
Cut 4 – Never move a power line, metal isn’t the only material that conducts electricity, using a qualified electrician - :26
Fire Prevention
Cut 1 – Extension cords aren’t permanent solutions and not too many appliances on one circuit - :16
Cut 2 – How many watts should you put on one circuit? - :17
Cut 3 – What to do in the event of an electrical fire - :21
Generator Safety
Cut 1 – Running and refueling your generator safely - :31
Cut 2 – Protecting your appliances and keeping children safe around generators - :23
Cut 3 – Safely running your generator safely in wet conditions - :20
Cut 4 – Using extension cords with generators and proper generator shut down - :22
Pet Safety
Cut 1 - No chewing on cords- :13
Cut 2 - Keep away from electrical connections - :08
Cut 3 - Keep taller items like lamps away - :13
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