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Transcript
Unit 201: Health and safety in building services
engineering
Outcome 3
Electrical safety requirements
Electrical supply
Electricity at Work Regulations
B7671
AC operating
Voltage
Voltage
colour
Use
25V
Violet
Damp conditions
50V
White
Damp conditions
110V
Yellow
General site voltage
230V
Blue
Domestic and site offices
400V
Red
Fixed machinery
Site electricity
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Battery operated
110v single phase ac (site)
230v single phase ac can
Use a step-down transformer.
Beware of
hidden conduit
in brickwork
Electrical hazards
Beware of
storing cable
correctly
Beware of
chafing cable
Beware of
melting cable
with heated
tube
Beware of
exposed wires
Beware of
damage to
power tool
City and Guilds 6035
Level 2 Unit 201
casing
Beware of
hidden cables
in walls and
floors
Beware of
cables when
soldering
Electrical hazards
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Faulty installations
Faulty equipment
Misuse
Trailing, buried, hidden – or cables too close to pipework
Incorrect fuse
Overloading sockets
Neglect
Wet conditions.
Electrical checks
Visually inspect:
• Cables
• Casing
• Lead condition
• Length of leads
• Use a cable finder
• Take care when lifting floorboards
• Report to supervisor
• PAT test label
• Double insulated
• RCD for 230v.
Electrical safe isolation
All electrical circuits must be properly switched off,
isolated, labelled, locked off and proven dead.
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Identify circuit or appliance
Check with customer before isolating
Select voltage indicator and test
Prove circuit is live
Pull fuse or switch off MCB
Lock and label
Prove circuit is dead
Test voltage indicator
Start work.
Electrical safety
• Whenever you cut or remove a section of pipe always
use temporary continuity bonds
• Two crocodile clips joined with 10mm2 earth cable.
When used, these prevent electric shocks if there is
a fault.