Hi there
I am from Germany and i try to translate them as precise as I can
1) Disconnect the device you work on from power
2) Make sure that it can't be connected again (during work)
3) Check (e.g. with a multimeter or another proper device) if there really is no power anymore
4) Earth and short- circuit (not always nessesary, in Germany it's not nessesary if U < 60VDC or U < 25VAC)
5) Cover device in the neighbourhoof from beeing touched, if you can't disconnet them as well and might touch them during work.
So that's it!
Hope I got everything all right
Greetz, Sam
Some other rules are:
Never take apart a battery
Never use Electricity near water
and one thing that I would like to add is that TRY TO CONSERVE ENERGY NEXT GENERATIONS PEOPLE WON'T HAVE ANY ELECTRICITY AT ALL!
~other person
By using The Napier's rule
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You are using deductive logic.
You are using deductive logic.
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