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Contents of handwritten report on electric power safety

I think the contents of the handwritten report on power safety are as follows:

Title: Everyone is responsible for the safety of electricity use.

I. Introduction

With the rapid development of modern science and technology, electricity has become an indispensable part of our daily life. However, the widespread use of electricity has also brought certain security risks. In order to ensure the safety of our living and working environment, everyone has the responsibility to learn and abide by the safety rules of electricity use.

Second, the importance of electricity safety

1. Protect life safety: Unsafe electricity use may lead to serious accidents such as electric shock and fire, threatening people's life safety.

2. Maintain property safety: Power equipment failure may cause fire and cause property losses.

3. Ensure the normal operation of the power system: Abiding by the safety rules of electricity consumption is helpful to maintain the stability of the power system and ensure the normal supply of electricity.

Third, the basic rules of electricity safety

1. Don't connect wires without authorization, and don't use damaged plugs and sockets.

2, don't overload electricity, avoid using multiple high-power appliances.

3. Don't touch the appliance with wet hands or wipe it with wet cloth.

4, electrical appliances should be unplugged after use, save electricity.

5, familiar with the safety color code and safety signs, such as red means to prohibit, stop and fire, yellow means to pay attention to danger, blue means to enforce, etc.

Fourth, emergency measures in case of power accident

1. Electric shock: immediately cut off the power supply, and isolate the electric shock victim from the power supply with insulation, so as to carry out first aid.

2. Fire: After the power supply is cut off, put out the fire with tools such as fire extinguishers and call the fire alarm.

3. Power failure: keep calm, use lighting tools such as flashlights, and don't use naked flames. Contact the power supply department to find out the cause of power outage and recovery time.