“Electrical Insight Series” Session II- Electrical Safe Power Systems

“Electrical Insight Series” Session II- Electrical Safe Power Systems

Electricity plays a vital role in modern society, especially in power systems that support industries, institutions, and households. However, unsafe electrical practices and poor system design can lead to severe accidents, equipment damage, and power failures. With the aim of creating awareness about safe and reliable power systems, the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering organized the second session of the “Electrical Insight Series” titled “Electrical Safe Power Systems.”

The second session of the “Electrical Insight Series”, titled “Electrical Safe Power Systems,” was conducted on 06/02/2026 at 2:30 PM by the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.During the session, Dr. C. Pardip, Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, emphasized the importance of electrical safety in the modern era and highlighted the need for safe practices in power system design and operation.

The program began with a brief introduction delivered by Ms. Babitha Rosh, student of S7 EEE, and concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Ms. Nivedia G Gupta, student of S2 EEE. The session was informative and helped create awareness among students about the significance of electrical safety in power systems.

Resource Person: 


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SessionResource Person
1Session I Salim, Assistant Executive Engineer, Transmisiion section , Mannarkkad

Session Outcomes:

  • Educated students on best practices for safely handling electrical equipment and systems.
  •  Enabled participants to identify potential electrical dangers and respond appropriately through preventive and corrective measures.
  • Encouraged the adoption of a strong safety culture in homes, educational institutions, and workplaces.
  •  Highlighted case studies demonstrating real-life electrical accidents and the lessons learned from them.
  • Introduced best practices followed in industry to minimize electrical risks.
  •  Emphasized safe design principles in electrical power systems to ensure reliability, protection, and long-term safety.

 Faculty members, staff and students of EEE department attended the program.