The installation of earthing is a critical process that ensures the safe dissipation of fault currents into the ground, protecting people and electrical systems from electric shocks and damage. The process involves driving a conductive material, such as a GI or copper rod or plate, deep into the earth and connecting it to the electrical system using a grounding conductor. Proper soil treatment, moisture retention, and secure connections are essential for effective grounding. Skilled technicians ensure compliance with national safety standards and test the system for resistance levels. Well-executed earthing installations enhance safety, equipment longevity, and overall electrical system reliability.