Smart Card Based Lineman Safety

Year : 2023 | Volume :01 | Issue : 01 | Page : 1-7
By

    Sanket Bankar

  1. Mahesh Thorve

  2. Ruchika Lad

  3. Prof. Sharad Patil

  1. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, NBN Singhad Technical Institute Campus, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, NBN Singhad Technical Institute Campus, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, NBN Singhad Technical Institute Campus, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra, India
  4. Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, NBN Singhad Technical Institute Campus, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

As maintenance workers and electrical substations are being repaired, there are more electrical mishaps involving linemen today. Contact with overheated wires is the most frequent reason for electric shock and electrocution in the workplace, but there are other factors as well. When transporting equipment like poles and ladders, this happens when people underestimate the height of the ground and overhead wires. Not separating electrical supply is another common cause of electrical injury. working on electrical equipment that is “live,” A lack of maintenance Even if you survive an electrical shock, there may be serious aftereffects, such as burns, eye damage, partial limb paralysis, neurological issues including forgetfulness and memory loss, and injuries sustained immediately after the shock (such as falling off a ladder). Therefore, we create projects for linemen or electricians to prevent electrical injuries.

Keywords: Ardunio nano, Microcontroller, RFID, Relay, Jump Wire.

[This article belongs to International Journal of Electrical and Communication Engineering Technology(ijecet)]

How to cite this article: Sanket Bankar, Mahesh Thorve, Ruchika Lad, Prof. Sharad Patil.Smart Card Based Lineman Safety.International Journal of Electrical and Communication Engineering Technology.2023; 01(01):1-7.
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Volume 01
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Received September 18, 2023
Accepted October 13, 2023
Published December 6, 2023