1. a) Describe b) Outline FOUR factors that may affect the severity of injury from contact with electricity. (4) (4) 2. Outline (8) Measures include: 3. HSG65 Electricity at Work-Safe Working Practices gives guidance on the frequency of inspection for such equipment. State frequencies for the inspection and testing of electrical hand held tools and associate equipment used on a construction site and support your answers with appropriate examples. (8) A hand held tool and equipment should be visually inspected before use, including cables, cord grips, casings and plugs. 230 volt equipment should be tested before first use and then at monthly intervals while a formal weekly inspection is also required. 110 volt equipment should be tested before first use and then at three monthly intervals while a formal monthly inspection is also required. Extension leads should have an initial test before first use followed and then at monthly intervals while a formal weekly inspection is also required 4. List (8) Items on list could include: Equipment appropriate for the task and environment, equipment tested, plugs, connectors and cables free from damage or defect, correct wiring and sound connections, fuses and other means of preventing excess current in place and of correct rating, accessibility and appropriate means of isolation and system not overloaded. 5. In relation to the use of electrical cables and plugs in the workplace: (i) Identify FOUR (ii) Outline (4) (4) Examples include: Failure to select right equipment for the environment (armoured or heat resistant cables may be require). Incorrect rating of fuses. Ineffective or discontinuous earthing. Overload of Socket outlets. Cables unnecessarily long (or too short). The use of coiled extension leads. Poorly wired plugs (wires under tension or outer protective sheath not clamped). The use of defective cables and plugs. (ii) Precautions should have followed automatically from the deficiencies listed in (i)
the possible effects of electricity on the body.
the measures to be taken to minimize the risk of shock from the use of electric hand tools.
the items that should be included on an inspection checklist designed to ensure the safety of portable electrical hand-tools.
examples of faults and bad practice that could contribute to electrical accidents.
the corresponding precautions that should be taken for each of the examples identified in (i).
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