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What are some of the general safety tips for working with or near electrical components?
Inspect portable cord-and-plug connected equipment, extension cords, power bars, and electrical fittings for damage or wear before each use. Repair or replace damaged equipment immediately.Always tape extension cords to walls or floors when necessary. Nails and staples can damage extension cords causing fire and shock hazardsUse extension cords or equipment that is rated for the level of amperage or wattage that you are using.Always use the correct size fuse. Replacing a fuse with one of a large
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30th Jan 2018
When and how to test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)?
It is important that you follow the manufacturer's instructions with respect to the use of a GFCI. Test permanently wired GFCIs monthly, and portable devices before each use. Press the "test" and "reset" buttons. Plug a "night light" or lamp into the GFCI-protected wall outlet (the light should turn on), then press the "TEST" button on the GFCI. If the GFCI is working properly, the light should go out. If not, have the GFCI repaired or replaced. Press the "RESET" button on the GFCI to restore p
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30th Jan 2018
What is a sample checklist for basic electrical safety?
Inspect Cords and PlugsCheck extension cords and plugs daily. Do not use, and discard if worn or damaged. Have any extension cord that feels more than comfortably warm checked by an electrician.Eliminate Octopus ConnectionsDo not plug several items into one outlet.Pull the plug, not the cord.Do not disconnect power supply by pulling or jerking the cord from the outlet. Pulling the cord causes wear and may cause a shock.Never Break OFF the Third Prong on a PlugReplace broken 3-prong plugs and mak
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30th Jan 2018