Electrical Safety in Educational Institutions, Schools and Universities
Complete Public Safety and Safe Living Solutions on CampusesDesks, lab boards, and exposed electrical outlets in hallways, touched daily by thousands of students, pose significant risks. How can the infrastructure that completely prevents electric shocks and leaks in school buildings be measured?
The Physical Safety of Our Students, Who Are Our Future
Okullar, kreşler ve üniversite kampüs alanları sivil temasın, bilgisizlikten kaynaklanan müdahalelerin ve yoğun enerji tüketiminin hat safhada olduğu yerleşkelerdir. AES Innovation, eğitim kurumlarındaki iç ve dış tüm elektrik priz/pano linyesini Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı (MEB) İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği sertifikasyon gerekliliklerine %100 uyacak formda detaylı biçimde test etmektedir.
New generation interactive whiteboards, water/electrical interactions in technology and chemistry laboratories, corridor lighting, and resistance loads in dormitory buildings must be checked annually with minimum 30mA Residual Current Devices (RCDs) to protect the lives of children.
On-Campus Contact and Laboratory Testing
What should be monitored in schools and universities?
WHY AES INNOVATION?
Education is non-negotiable, security is never compromised.
Educational institution administrators bear the heaviest responsibility for the safety and well-being of their children. A single neglected electrical outlet or faulty light pole can result in tragedies that destroy an educational institution's reputation nationwide. AES Innovation's corporate services enable you to completely eliminate these technical worries from your campuses, allowing you to focus solely on educational management.
International Standards and Related Legislation
School and educational institution tests are evaluated within the framework of the Turkish Ministry of National Education's Occupational Health and Safety Unit (OHSU) publications, under the category of Publicly Open Areas. The design of these areas is reported in accordance with TS HD 60364 and archived as appropriate evidence documents for the Provincial National Education inspectors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Issues related to industry-specific electrical regulations encountered by school administrators and campus technical operations managers.