There are many dangers present when doing electrical work including overhead power cables and electrical wires which are obvious and then there are the less obvious ones like cables underground and loose live wires. It is advisable not to do electrical work if you are not a trained professional.
If you are not licenced or qualified to do electrical work then you should not be doing electrical work let alone charging someone for it. If something goes wrong with your installation and your work starts a fire you will be held responsible
It depends on what work they do and how long they for. it also depends on what position of the work they are doing at their job.
Each state has its own license, but the license is generally uniform within the state for any kind of electrical work. Yes, there are different types of license for doing electrical contracting work. In additional to the basic one, you must obtain specific license to operate in different environment and buildings.
Please be more specific with the type of electrical project you are planning to work on. I would advise not doing anything unless its a simple task or you know what you are doing - electricity can be very dangerous!
I wanted to do something different and I love doing this kind of work.
Part P training courses are necessary when doing electrical work. Part P refers to electrical work done for houses and apartment complexes, places where people live. A qualified electrical training school or program will offer the courses and training to become certified in Part P electrical work. Part P electrical work quality must pass a third party inspection.
i think ur doing the same exact worksheet as me!
i think ur doing the same exact worksheet as me!
What will happen is the car will not start nor will the electrical lights, radio ect. Unless your doing electrical work on the car don't dissconect the battery
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Electricians are trained to work in the electrical trade. Linemen are trained to work on the primary high voltage side of the electrical trade.
No-one should work on live electrical equipment without training, and the training would answer that question. Always turn equipment off and unplug before doing any work.