Safety Quiz-Electrical Safety 2025

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You must always know and respect the five golden rules for the prevention of electrical risk established by Royal Decree 614/2001. Five rules to prevent electrical risks: Disconnect, prevent any possible feedback, verify the absence of voltage, ground and short-circuit, signal and delimit the working area.
An electrical safety test, also known as an electrical certificate, is a document that confirms that a propertys electrics are safe to use. It is usually issued following a full electrical inspection by a qualified electrician.
5 tips for electrical safety 1 Avoid contact with power lines. 2 Ground electrical equipment. 3 Take care with power tools. 4 Wear protective clothing. 5 Stay on top of housekeeping.
The main rule when working with or around electricity is NEVER touch a component in a circuit that has power. Turn off all power sources or remove the source from the circuit entirely before touching it. Note that even if the source of current is eliminated, some electricity might remain.
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