Electrical shock, electricity discharge and short circuiting, these can all be minimised by simply turning off the power
The main hazards are being electrocuted and falling off a ladder. They can be minimised by training, which is why the work is done by electricians, who in addition are familiar with the electrical regulations in the area where they live.
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dont do plumbing if youre that worried. Or wear safety equipment. gloves, eye protection and a respirator if using solvents or glues like mek
The biggest hazard is getting the measurements incorrect. Using a template would prevent this.
Id recommend trying to read and understand the questions in your NVQ assessment paperwork before copying and pasting the questions here
to identify all potential hazards associated with each step, including hazards directly connected with the job and equipment, and those potential environmental hazards
to identify all potential hazards associated with each step, including hazards directly connected with the job and equipment, and those potential environmental hazards
You need to wear personal protective equipment to protect yourself from hazards or hazardous materials that are associated with the work you are doing.
Hazards associated with assembling and testing electronic circuits include slashed chemicals, and toxic fumes. These hazards can be minimized by proper ventilation, and wearing protective gear.