水处理设施电气安全实践理论框架综述:非洲和美国的经验教训

Fatai Adeshina Adelani, Enyinaya Stefano Okafor, Boma Sonimiteim Jacks, Olakunle Abayomi Ajala
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本综述文件探讨了指导水处理设施电气安全实践的理论框架,重点是非洲和美国之间的比较分析。它强调了电气安全在降低与这些设施运行相关的风险方面的重要性。它强调了监管、文化、经济和技术因素在影响安全实践中的作用。通过分析这些地区的监管背景、理论方法以及挑战和机遇,本文确定了可为全球电气安全标准提供参考的最佳实践和创新解决方案。比较分析揭示了监管框架、理论模型应用和安全实践采用方面的显著差异,为在全球范围内改善电气安全成果所需的适应性和灵活性提供了启示。本综述强调将不同的理论观点和实践经验相结合,以提高全球水处理设施的电气安全标准和实践。通过这一分析,本文有助于制定全面、适应性强、全球适用的安全框架,强调了国际合作和知识交流的必要性,以实现不同地区的最佳安全水平。关键词电气安全、水处理设施、比较分析、全球标准。
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A REVIEW OF THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRACTICES IN WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES: LESSONS LEARNED FROM AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATES
This review paper examines the theoretical frameworks guiding electrical safety practices in water treatment facilities, with a focus on comparative analysis between Africa and the United States. It highlights the importance of electrical safety in mitigating risks associated with the operation of these facilities. It underscores the role of regulatory, cultural, economic, and technological factors in shaping safety practices. By analyzing the regulatory context, theoretical approaches, and challenges and opportunities within these regions, the paper identifies best practices and innovative solutions that can inform global standards for electrical safety. The comparative analysis reveals significant differences in regulatory frameworks, the application of theoretical models, and the adoption of safety practices, offering insights into the adaptability and flexibility required to improve electrical safety outcomes globally. The review emphasizes integrating diverse theoretical perspectives and practical experiences to enhance worldwide electrical safety standards and practices in water treatment facilities. Through this analysis, the paper contributes to the development of comprehensive, adaptable, and globally applicable safety frameworks, highlighting the need for international collaboration and knowledge exchange to achieve optimal safety levels across different regions. Keywords: Electrical Safety, Water Treatment Facilities, Comparative Analysis, Global Standards.
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