I'm surprised there hasn't been a proactive step to improving electrical safety in North America. As an onlooker, whose done zero research apart from watching YT videos, the regulations seem to be vague/relaxed.
He notes it in the video but the Chicago metropolitan area has pretty strict electrical codes. Everything must run through EMT conduit with fully enclosed electrical boxes. Chicago has some weird thing about preventing fires...hmm can't think of where that came from...
For commercial, this extends to low voltage as well. Freerunning cat6 or speaker wire down walls and through ceilings is often completely forbidden. Personally I think that's a bit much...but with the prevalence of PoE and new standards that increase power throughout, maybe it's not such a bad idea.
Yeah, I was gonna chime in with that last point. PoE++ can pump 100W and you just know some dumbfuck is going to try and force it down some ratty, micron-thick, Cat-0 gash at some point.
Probably because it's not all that much of a problem. It's not very common to hurt yourself via normal use of American electrical devices. Not when we have cars and guns to wantonly kill each other with.
Oh, I'm sorry! I thought this was America, go get your bootstraps from the bootstrap store and start lifting! We don need none of that socialist "safety"or what have ya. /s
It’s been code in most places to have receptacles installed with the ground connector facing up for years now.
It’s just that most houses were built 60 years ago, and almost no one pays to have their entire homes electrical system inspected and brought up to code.
Go ahead and look up how many people are killed by electricity every year, it's fewer then people killed by lightning and almost always involves something much more dangerous then using home electricity in the standard way.
This is a standard wall outlet in my country; this is how it looks like with the face plate. This is the surfaced mounted version.
It carries the ground pins as standard and it is sunken in order to prevent touching the charged prongs and it has a built in shutter which is very annoying to tamper with.
Even the ungrounded version is sunk and has the same pesky shutters but it is even starting to become hard to find.
You guys are being played with. Your outlets are death traps.
Also while I'm sure people are electrocuted every year, it's not because they didn't plug in something correctly and I doubt a more bulky outlet would have save them.
It probably wouldn't hurt to start overmolding the hot and neutral prongs with plastic for the first quarter inch, but otherwise I'm much more concerned with how fucky extension cords are with their AWG; if you've got something heavy, like my 12 amp thickness planer, "can this extension cord handle this load continuously" is a reasonable question that not a lot of them are willing to answer in an accessible way.