Eskom runs Electricity Safety Month to save lives
17 August 2023
During August, Eskom annually observes Electricity Safety Month to place public safety at the top of its priority list. To this end, Eskom is committed to fostering a culture of responsible electricity use to safeguard the interests of every individual in South Africa.
“No one should underestimate the power of electricity. It is a powerful and essential resource, but it can be dangerous if not respected or handled correctly. In addition to our year-long education and awareness initiatives, during August extra effort and focus is made to provide information to communities on how to identify unsafe electricity situations and what people should do when faced with unsafe electrical connections” says the Senior Manager for Occupational Health and Safety at Eskom, Miranda Moahlodi.
One such example of an unsafe electrical hazard is illegal connections. These electrical connections are not only considered energy theft but are extremely dangerous. The rise of illegal connections impacts Eskom by overpowering the electrical system. It also poses life-threatening consequences to innocent individuals, families, and the community, as well as livestock and wildlife that encounters the connection. These connections are usually haphazardly executed, causing fires, electrocutions, and power outages, and even death, in worst-case scenarios.
This risk has also coincided with the rise in criminal activities such as damaging and vandalising infrastructure and theft of electricity cables. Vandalism of infrastructure is a serious problem that leads to power outages and puts people’s lives at risk. Reporting these unlawful activities can ensure that our power grids remain secure and reliable. “Electricity Safety Month is an important time to draw attention to the significance of electrical safety,” she says.