1a. Safe isolation and EAWR 1989 Part 1 - How safe isolation complies and dangers of electric shock
Welcome to Part 1 where we discuss the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, and how we can comply with that statutory document through safe isolation. I'll also show you what can happen when you receive an electric shock in order to prove why this simple, but effective procedure can keep people safe.

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1b. Safe isolation and EAWR 1988 Part 2 - Where and how to safely isolate. Helps AM2, CG 2391 etc.

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1. Safe isolation and EAWR before testing, why, where and how (Part 1 & 2 full video)

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Safe isolation in-depth, essential information for AM2 AM2S AM2E 2391 #safe4september

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Schulungsfilm: 15.000 Volt / 16,7 Hz - BG ETEM

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