What are the hazards of cable tray detachment

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It can result in a tray, its connections or supports breaking down, posing risks to those directly beneath the tray and even triggering component failure that could result in electrocution and arc-flash events whenever the cables are simply no longer secured. One of the primary cable tray safety hazards is cable damage, which can occur due to improper installation or environmental factors. In industrial environments, the integrity of instrumentation cable trays is essential for ensuring the safety and stability of control systems.

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