- Use 110V lighting from a centre-tapped earth transformer for all site areas.
- Have a competent electrician install and connect all temporary lighting circuits.
- Protect lighting cables from damage using cable covers and appropriate routing.
- Inspect temporary lighting daily for damaged cables, broken fittings, and missing guards.
- Provide emergency lighting on escape routes independent of the main supply.
- Use weatherproof-rated fittings for all external temporary lighting installations.
- PAT test temporary lighting equipment at the frequency required for the site.
- Route festoon cables at height where possible to avoid floor-level trip hazards.
- Replace blown lamps and damaged fittings promptly to maintain adequate illumination.
- Ensure RCD protection is in place on all temporary lighting distribution circuits.
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- DON'T use 230V temporary lighting on construction sites without specific risk assessment.
- DON'T allow non-competent persons to install or modify temporary lighting circuits.
- DON'T leave damaged cables, broken lamp holders, or missing guards unrepaired.
- DON'T overload lighting circuits by daisy-chaining multiple festoon strings together.
- DON'T route cables across walkways without protective covers to prevent trips.
- DON'T use indoor-rated fittings for external temporary lighting installations.
- DON'T leave temporary lighting running unattended in areas with combustible materials.
- DON'T ignore flickering lights or warm cable connections; they indicate faults.
- DON'T hang items from lighting cables or use them to support other equipment.
- DON'T bypass RCD protection on temporary lighting distribution boards.
See also: Electrical Safety Awareness | Artificial Lighting Standards
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