By Jim Heenan and Marty Trivette
From the invention of the first practical incandescent light bulb to building America's first central power station, GE has a tradition of launching life-changing innovations with power and light. GE knows electricity.
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Just because electricity runs through every wall in every building that every reader of this magazine lives and works in, doesn't mean it's without hazards. In fact, electricity is one of the most dangerous workplace hazards. Its perceived safety makes it all the more dangerous because employees don't actively engage in electrical safety programs when they don't buy into electricity's potential risk.
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