- Use 110V centre-tapped earth supply for all portable tools and equipment.
- Uncoil extension leads fully before use to prevent overheating.
- PAT test all portable appliances at the required frequency for site use.
- Inspect cables, plugs, and connections daily for damage before use.
- Switch off and unplug non-essential equipment at the end of each shift.
- Keep battery charging areas clear of combustible materials and well ventilated.
- Position portable heaters away from combustible materials with adequate clearance.
- Report any scorch marks, burning smells, or tripping RCDs immediately.
- Ensure temporary distribution boards are weather-protected and properly rated.
- Keep fire extinguishers accessible near temporary electrical distribution points.
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- DON'T overload electrical circuits or daisy-chain extension leads together.
- DON'T use coiled extension leads; always unwind them fully during use.
- DON'T leave portable heaters running unattended in cabins or drying rooms.
- DON'T use damaged cables, cracked plugs, or equipment with exposed wiring.
- DON'T charge batteries overnight in unoccupied cabins without fire detection.
- DON'T bypass RCD protection or ignore frequent RCD tripping as nuisance faults.
- DON'T store combustible materials adjacent to temporary electrical distribution boards.
- DON'T use 230V equipment on site unless specifically risk assessed and approved.
- DON'T make temporary electrical connections without a competent electrician.
- DON'T ignore burn marks on plugs, sockets, or cable connections; replace them.
See also: Fire Safety Awareness on Site | Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)
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