It is basically a static electrical device which steps down the primary voltage of 33kV or 11 kV to secondary distribution voltage of 415-440 volts between phases and 215 volts between phase and neutral through delta-star windings by electromagnetic induction without change in. It is basically a static electrical device which steps down the primary voltage of 33kV or 11 kV to secondary distribution voltage of 415-440 volts between phases and 215 volts between phase and neutral through delta-star windings by electromagnetic induction without change in. A simple experiment to demonstrate static electricity. A plastic scale rubbed on dry hair attracts paper bits. The charge remains until it can move away as an electric current or by electrical. static electricity, form of electricity resulting from the imbalance between positive and negative charges within a material that occurs when electrons (the negatively charged particles in an atom) move from one material to another. This charge can either be positive, meaning the object has more protons than electrons, or negative, meaning the object has more electrons than protons. Understanding how static electricity is generated—and how to neutralize it—is key to maintaining product. Static electricity poses a significant ignition risk in hazardous process industries, capable of causing catastrophic incidents when flammable materials are present. Understanding and controlling static electricity is essential for maintaining OSHA compliance and protecting workers in industrial. Posted at 10:06h in OSHA, OSHA Safety, OSHA Training, Safety, Safety Manual, Safety Talk, Safety Toolbox Talks, Safety Toolbox Topics, Safety Topics, Tailgate Safety, Tool Box Talk, Toolbox Talk Topics, Toolbox Talks, Toolbox Topics Most of us are familiar with static electricity.