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Precautions while using Electrical Equipment

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When you re in awkward positions

Avoid electrical contact when working in awkward positions. If you must work in an awkward or unbalanced position and reach with your tools, use insulating cover up material on the tools to avoid contact with live conductors. There is a device which can protect you even in these circumstances. This is known as a residual current device (RCD) or a ground fault interruptor (GFI). This measures the current to the load, in the phase conductor, and the current coming back from the load, in the neutral conductor, and if there is even a small discrepancy it assumes this is a fault current to earth or ground and switches off the supply. For protection against electric shock devices rated at 30 mA are reccommended as this is less than the current needed to stop a human heart.


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Do not put excessive load on any particular circuit
Electrical Safety Precautions
Check that the outer cover of the equipment is not damaged
Check the electrical cable is not damaged
Never neglect electric repairing tasks
Checking the Safety Of the Power Supply
Circuit Protection Devices
When you re in awkward positions
Making Use Of a Residual Current Device
Reduce the voltage
Electrical Safety
Use other forms of power
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