Electrical cords should not be coiled together because it can make it difficult for the cord to dissipate heat and can cause overheating. Coiled cables can also become extremely hot in the core of the cable, especially in cable reels or cable boxes. Thermal imaging needs to be a part of Electrical safety system and should be included in the Contractors method statement. Periodic Thermal imaging surveys to be conducted for all electrical systems in order to identify any hazard related to overheating of Electrical cables and systems and to prevent a potential Fire incident in the work place.
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