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The plug is a UK configuration plug. Try an e-bay search on a UK site.See sources and related links below.
Some electrical outlets, especially the ones for outdoor use or for indoor use near water sources, are equipped with a built-in circuit breaker called a 'Ground Fault Interruptor' (GFI for short). Other built-in safety features of some electrical outlets include child safety protections that prevent children from inserting things like knives, etc. into them.
In Gibraltar they use the type-G three-pin plugs as used in the UK. The type-C two-pin as used in Europe is also found there.
In the UK Brown is the live, blue is the neutral and green/yellow is the earth. The live and neutral are the two wires that normally carry the current.
UK answer only: Yes but you need a three-pin to two-pin adaptor. Alternatively fit a three-pin plug to the light and leave the earth pin disconnected. This can only be done if the lamp already has a two-wire cable fitted to it, anything else is potentially dangerous.
what i want to do for my safety purpose, i got offer from UK based star hotel with two years contract base.
The plug is a UK configuration plug. Try an e-bay search on a UK site.See sources and related links below.
UK Council for Child Internet Safety was created in 2008.
Maybe UK. But most likely Australia or New Zealand. Which are the two Closest countries.
Well, if it has 2 male pins, then it is a EU (European) plug. If it has 3 male pins, it is a UK plug.
Some electrical outlets, especially the ones for outdoor use or for indoor use near water sources, are equipped with a built-in circuit breaker called a 'Ground Fault Interruptor' (GFI for short). Other built-in safety features of some electrical outlets include child safety protections that prevent children from inserting things like knives, etc. into them.
UK spark plug cross reference information can be found on the instructions when purchasing a cross spark plug that works in the UK, or on websites that provide information on cross spark plugs.
Yes, they have lots of safety precautions.
As a member of the EU, the UK is expected to issue health and safety regulations that implement EU health and safety Directives. Every member of the EU is expected to do that. No two members does it in precisely the same way. So the EU health and safety regulations are harmonized with EU directives, but may differ in subtle ways for the health and safety regulations of other EU members.
It might if you have a plug outlet for the type they have in the uk.
The UK, Eire, Malta and Cyprus use the 'G' type plug, which has rectangular pins and is larger than the plugs used in northern Europe.
The UK has occupational exposure standards but they are not OSHA standards because OSHA is a US government agency. In the UK, occupational safety and health is regulated by the Health and Safety Executive