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10 Cards in this Set

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Before commencing work on a site a contracting electrician should identify
Hazards and personal protective equipment required
When working on electrical equipment the supply should be
Isolated and locked in the off position
Inspection bends, elbows and sleeves should be used on long conduit runs to provide a means of
Reducing stress on cables when drawing them in
When using metal trunking as a circuit protective conductor, continuity is maintained at all joints by
Fitting copper continuity straps
Spring toggles and screws are used when fixing electrical equipment to
Hollow walls
Armoured cables must be supported at regular intervals as specified in B S 7671 in order to
Reduce stress on cables
After cutting and threading conduit, burrs should be removed using a
Reamer
Portable power tools should be inspected
Before and after use
Holes in floors and ceilings should be restored with suitable materials and to the original thickness at the completion of an installation in order to
Prevent the spread of fire
Dangerous waste materials produced when terminating optical cables should be
Taken off site and placed in suitable containers