Re-minder : Human-errors , being careless and notpaying-attention to what you should be doing at work .
A Hazard : is something with the Potential , to cause harm .
Risk : is thelikehood of harm actually being-done . Why do we do aRisk-Assessment .
2394 : reading- material
Regulations . is reminding us.
GN-3 . is reminding us .
O.S.G. is reminding us .
p.89 . O.S.G. - Guidance on Initial-Testing of Installation(s) .
10.1. p.89 . Safety and Equipment .
HSR25 , EWR , Regulation - 14 .
Electrical testing involves-danger.
The Electricity atWork Regulations -1989 . States : that working on Live-conductors is permissible ( Provided ) that it is reasonable in all thecircumstances for the work to be carriedout and that , suitable-precautions aretaken to prevent-injury .
While live-testing may be required in order to find the ( Fault) Live-repair-work must ( Not ) be carried-out , The individual-circuit or item of equipment , must first be isolated .
Regulations . p.29. Isolation . A function intended to cut ( OFF ) for reasons of safety the supply from all .
GN-3 reminds us . Thecircuit must be Isolated using a “ Safe-Isolation-procedure “
Live-testing of electrical-installationsis , therefore , reasonable as it is a , recognised-method of assessing the suitability and safety of an electrical-installation: suitable-precautions must be taken by, employing the correct-test-equipment , andsuitable-personal-protective-equipment .
O.S.G. reinforces this : Although Live-testing and diagnosis for fault-finding may bejustifiable , there could be ( No - Justification ) for any subsequent-repair-work to becarried-out-live .
610.1. : O.S.G.
It is the Test-operative’s-duty toensure their own-safety . and thesafety of Others. whilst working through Test-procedures. 612.1.
612.1. Re-minder .
i) . knowledge and experience of thecorrect-application and use of theTest-Instrumentation , leads , probes and accessories ( isof the greatest-importance )
ii) . checking thatthe Test-instrumentation is made in accordance with the appropriate-safety-standards such as , BS-EN-61243-3 . for two-pole-voltage-detectors and BS-EN-61010 or BS-EN-61557(?) for instruments .
iii) . checking before each use that all leads , probes . accessories( Including all devices such as crocodile-clips used to attach to conductors ) Etc.
GN-38: iv) observing the safety-measures andprocedures set out in , HSE - Guidance - Note GS-38 , for all instruments. leads , probes and accessories . Sometest-instruments-manufactures advise thattheir instruments be used in conjunction with ( Fused-test-leads and probes )
Others-advise theuse of non-fused-leadsand probes when the , instrument has in-built-electrical-protection , butit should be noted that such , electrical-protection does ( Not ) extend tothe ( Probes& Leads )
So : TheTest-instruments and Test-leadsused by the electrician for testing anelectrical-installation , must meet all requirements of the relevant-regulations .
Test-Instrument-Leads .
British-standards :
Heath & SafetyExecutive .guidance relating to , Test-Instrument-Leads .
When using , electrical-test-equipment , & to meet therequirements of the , Electricity atWork Regulations - 1989 .
The Electricity atWork Regulations - 1989 . require those in control of ( All ) or ( Part) of an electrical-system , to ensure it is safe to use & maintained .
Heath & Safety Executive . guidance relating to ,Test-Instrument-Leads .
It is important that , ( Fused-test-instrument-leads) are used where there is apotential-risk of a fault-currentpassing through the , test- Instrument-Leads that could cause-damage to the instrument .