Electricians, such as police officers, firefighters and deep-sea fishermen, are the front line of hazardous work. An electrician is in a stressful situation if he is assigned hazardous work or if he needs to complete a complicated task faster than usual.

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How do electricians stay healthy?
Geraldine Strode2 minutes readWhen you install electricity in a building, you may have to climb stairs, climb roofs, go down to basements, and walk many miles. To stay physically fit for the job of an electrician, you'll need lots of energy, a healthy diet, good sleep habits, and a desire to succeed.
What are 5 things electricians do?
Geraldine Strode1 minute readElectricians are responsible for installing, maintaining and troubleshooting electrical cables, accessories, appliances and lighting. The following are 5 of the most common tasks that electricians perform.
How stressful is being an electrician?
Geraldine Strode6 minutes readIn addition to suffering severe, often fatal electrical shocks, electricians come into contact with toxic chemicals such as lead, asbestos and solvents. They often have to work in small, confined spaces for long periods of time.
What is the most an electrician can make per hour?
Geraldine Strode2 minutes readSalary range for electricians Since the average amount per hour includes both the lowest and the highest amount, the pay range gives you an idea of how broad the pay scale is. The data includes numbers from the 10th, 50th, and 90th percentiles for various levels of experience, providing a range of electricians' salaries that works for both hiring managers and job applicants.