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Precautions while using Electrical Equipment

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Use Residual Current Devices

Use Residual Current Devices (RCDs) for extra safety An RCD can provide additional safety. An RCD detects some (but not all) faults in the electrical system and rapidly switches off the supply. The best place for an RCD is built into the main supply or the socket outlet, as this means that the supply cables are permanently protected. If this is not possible, use a plug incorporating an RCD or a plug in RCD adaptor. RCDs for protecting people have a rated tripping current (sensitivity) of not more than 30 milliamps (mA).


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Do not put excessive load on any particular circuit
One hand face and body to side
Avoid contact with energized electrical circuits
Think ahead
Limit the energy to reduce the risk
Limit the exposure
Check that the electrical equipment is in good condition
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Maintain your electrical equipment and installations
Checking the Condition of the Equipment
Cover grounded metalwork
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