- Verify earthing arrangements are in place before energising any temporary supply
- Ensure main bonding conductors are connected to gas, water, and oil services
- Test earth fault loop impedance to confirm protective devices will operate correctly
- Use correctly sized earthing and bonding conductors as specified in BS 7671
- Inspect earthing connections during routine maintenance and after alterations
- Label main earthing terminals and bonding connections clearly for identification
- Install supplementary bonding in bathrooms and other special locations as required
- Report any disconnected or damaged earthing conductors immediately
- Ensure temporary site supplies have earth electrodes tested and recorded
- Brief electricians on the earthing system type before starting installation work
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- DON'T energise any circuit without confirming the earthing system is connected
- DON'T remove or disconnect bonding conductors during other trade activities
- DON'T use undersized earthing conductors that cannot carry fault current safely
- DON'T assume plastic water pipes mean bonding is not required — check BS 7671
- DON'T paint over or conceal earthing connection points where they cannot be inspected
- DON'T connect earth conductors to structural steelwork without engineer approval
- DON'T ignore earth fault loop test results that exceed maximum permitted values
- DON'T bypass RCD protection because nuisance tripping suggests an earthing problem
- DON'T work on earthing systems without appropriate electrical competence
- DON'T leave earth electrodes unprotected where they could be damaged by excavation
See also: Electrical Safety Awareness | RCD Protection and 110 Volt Use
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