Communications Safety. is the responsibility ofEVERYONE involved in Communications.

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Communications Safety

is the responsibility ofEVERYONE involved in Communications

is the responsibility ofEVERYONE involved in Communications Ensuring that everyone is aware of their responsibilities is the duty of THE COMMUNICATIONS INSTRUCTOR Communications Safety

CO 2 Fire Precautions and Extinguishers Communications Safety

CO 2 Fire Precautions and Extinguishers Electric Shock Hazards Communications Safety

CO 2 Fire Precautions and Extinguishers Electric Shock Hazards Radiation Hazards and Burns Communications Safety

CO 2 Fire Precautions and Extinguishers Electric Shock Hazards Radiation Hazards and Burns Basic First Aid Communications Safety

CO 2 Fire Precautions and Extinguishers Electric Shock Hazards Radiation Hazards and Burns Basic First Aid Food and Drink Communications Safety

Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 2. NEVER bypass fuses Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 3. NEVER touch an aerial unless it has been disconnected 2. NEVER bypass fuses Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 3. NEVER touch an aerial unless it has been disconnected 4. NEVER eat or drink near communications equipment or operate equipment with wet hands 2. NEVER bypass fuses Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 3. NEVER touch an aerial unless it has been disconnected 4. NEVER eat or drink near communications equipment or operate equipment with wet hands 5. ALWAYS ensure that there is a CO2 extinguisher at the entrance to the Radio Room 2. NEVER bypass fuses Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 3. NEVER touch an aerial unless it has been disconnected 4. NEVER eat or drink near communications equipment or operate equipment with wet hands 5. ALWAYS ensure that there is a CO2 extinguisher at the entrance to the Radio Room 6. ALWAYS ensure that there is a mains cut-off switch at the entrance to the Radio Room 2. NEVER bypass fuses Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 3. NEVER touch an aerial unless it has been disconnected 4. NEVER eat or drink near communications equipment or operate equipment with wet hands 5. ALWAYS ensure that there is a CO2 extinguisher at the entrance to the Radio Room 6. ALWAYS ensure that there is a mains cut-off switch at the entrance to the Radio Room 2. NEVER bypass fuses 7. ALWAYS ensure that there are no wires or cables trailing where someone might trip over them Communications Safety Rules

1. NEVER work inside live equipment 3. NEVER touch an aerial unless it has been disconnected 4. NEVER eat or drink near communications equipment or operate equipment with wet hands 5. ALWAYS ensure that there is a CO2 extinguisher at the entrance to the Radio Room 6. ALWAYS ensure that there is a mains cut-off switch at the entrance to the Radio Room 2. NEVER bypass fuses 7. ALWAYS ensure that there are no wires or cables trailing where someone might trip over them 8. ALWAYS ensure that aerials are connected before switching a radio on Communications Safety Rules

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