- Use 110 volt tools through a CTE transformer for all portable equipment on site.
- Install 30mA RCD protection on all 230 volt circuits used on the construction site.
- Test every RCD daily by pressing the test button before starting work.
- Inspect 110 volt leads, plugs, and transformer units before each use.
- Replace damaged leads with exposed cores or cracked plugs immediately.
- Fully unwind extension leads when in use to prevent overheating in the coil.
- PAT test all 110 volt equipment at the intervals required for the site environment.
- Use 230 volt supply only where no 110 volt alternative exists for the task.
- Ensure transformers are positioned safely away from water and traffic routes.
- Report any RCD that fails to trip when the test button is pressed.
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- DON'T use 230 volt portable tools on site when 110 volt alternatives are available.
- DON'T use 230 volt circuits without 30mA RCD protection on construction sites.
- DON'T skip the daily RCD test — an untested device may not protect you.
- DON'T use 110 volt leads with visible damage, exposed wiring, or cracked plugs.
- DON'T continue using damaged electrical leads — take them out of service immediately.
- DON'T leave extension leads coiled when carrying current — unwind them fully.
- DON'T use equipment with expired or missing PAT test labels.
- DON'T assume 110 volts is completely safe — it can still cause injury in wet conditions.
- DON'T place transformers in standing water or on wet, unprotected ground.
- DON'T reset an RCD that keeps tripping — investigate the fault before resetting.
See also: Electrical Safety Awareness | Temporary Electrical Installations
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