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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 1 of 9 PowerPoint presentation Health and safety Unit 105: Electrical installation wiring and terminations
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 2 of 9 Health and safety When considering health and safety it is necessary to consider: any hazards in the area any risks associated with the materials being used any other hazards involved in the work process Once the hazards have been identified steps can be taken to minimise or completely remove them.
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 3 of 9 Health and safety Any hazards in the area There may be few hazards in a simple installation and many in a larger project, where other workers are involved or where work takes places outside. Any risks associated with the materials being used None of the materials you are using are toxic under normal conditions. However, you need to be aware of what materials are being used by others around you.
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 4 of 9 Health and safety Any other hazards involved in the work process Sockets are normally installed at low level but you may occasionally need to install them at ceiling height Lighting fittings are often mounted at height. Given the time taken to install a fitting a tower is a good option. Make sure you know how to use the access equipment safely.
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 5 of 9 Health and safety Minimising risks Unless specific hazards are identified, installing lighting and power may only require the following: Overalls Goggles Boots Gloves Safety helmet
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 6 of 9 Health and safety Minimising risks It should be remembered that the Hazards should be reduced as much as possible This can be done by removing the hazard (fill the hole in, put barriers up) Alternatively, protective clothing can be worn. The risk involved in the tasks being undertaken here are relatively low but risks could be introduced by not paying attention or by playing around.
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 7 of 9 Health and safety Complete the table: QuestionAnswer What can be used to protect the eyes? What does a red sign indicate? What is the correct angle at which a ladder should be positioned? What can be used to protect the feet? What can be used to prevent cuts to the hands? What action should be taken if an alarm sounds? What should you do with leftover cables and fittings?
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 8 of 9 Health and safety Complete the table: QuestionAnswer What can be used to protect the eyes?Safety glasses What does a red sign indicate?Prohibition What is the correct angle at which a ladder should be positioned? Approx 70º What can be used to protect the feet?Safety boots / shoes What can be used to prevent cuts to the hands?Gloves What action should be taken if an alarm sounds? Go to assembly point What should you do with leftover cables and fittings? Return them to store
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Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation © 2014 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 9 of 9 Any questions?
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