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Safety measures for not installing grounding device in on-site workshop
In the construction site and workshop, if grounding devices are not installed, there may be some security risks. In order to ensure the safety of the workplace, the following measures can be taken:

1. Install grounding device: grounding device is an important part to protect equipment and personnel from electric shock. It leads the current to the ground to prevent the current from hurting the equipment and human body. Therefore, in the construction site and workshop, all electrical equipment should be properly grounded and installed and maintained in accordance with relevant specifications.

2. Regular inspection: regularly check the integrity and reliability of all electrical equipment and grounding systems. Through regular inspection, potential problems can be found and repaired in time to ensure the normal operation of grounding system.

3. Equipped with personal protective equipment: Use personal protective equipment in the workplace, such as insulating gloves and shoes, to reduce the possibility of current passing through the human body. This can provide additional safety and prevent electric shock accidents.

4. Provide training and awareness education: provide relevant training and awareness education to workers in the construction site and workshop, teach them to use electrical equipment correctly, and provide relevant safety knowledge. This can enhance employees' awareness of electrical safety and enable them to identify potential dangers and take appropriate measures to protect themselves and others.

5. Introduce monitoring and alarm system: install monitoring and alarm system to monitor the status of electrical equipment in real time. Once an abnormal situation is found, the system will call the police in time to take emergency measures to avoid potential risks.

It should be noted that these measures are only to reduce the risk of electrical accidents and cannot completely eliminate hidden dangers. Therefore, in the workplace, we must operate in strict accordance with the relevant safety norms and regulations, and seek professional advice and guidance when necessary.