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  • {{Short description|Equipment that can be used to lift and lower loads}} ...plication in physical exercise known as “weightlifting equipment”|exercise equipment}} ...
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  • '''RISSP''' stands for ''Record of Inter System Safety Precautions'' ...hiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> It is a written record of inter-system safety precautions to be compiled ...
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  • ...om a TT [[earthing system]] where the system electrode is also part of the safety earthing and not neutral bonded. In most countries where regulation permits Great care has to be taken to maintain system safety with such systems, and each case has to be carefully considered. ...
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  • ...hnologies: one to extinguish the arc and the other to connect to the other equipment of the high voltage [[electrical substation|substation]], for pursuing the ...70% when compared to substation realized using conventional air insulated equipment. ...
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  • ...nferences on topics related to [[Occupational safety and health|health and safety at work]]. ...network-perosh/index.jsp Partnership for European Research in Occupational Safety and Health – Strain and hazards respect no borders]</ref> ...
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  • ...outside of an electrical enclosure, it must be robust to ensure long term safety. The [[Underwriters Laboratories|UL]] enclosure type rating of the voltage ...ckout-tagout]] procedure before beginning work on electrical or mechanical equipment. ...
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  • ...ribution systems up to 1&nbsp;000&nbsp;V a.c. and 1&nbsp;500&nbsp;V d.c. - Equipment for testing, measuring or monitoring of protective measures - Part 8: Insul ...ment for testing, measuring or monitoring of protective measures - Part 9: Equipment for insulation fault location in IT systems" ...
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  • ...nd (electricity)|electrical ground]] that is used to protect buildings and equipment from damage due to electrical surges. Ring grounds are typically used as pr ...ell phone towers, police radio towers, and other types of radio towers and equipment buildings. They are also often used to protect computer data centers. ...
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  • ...rmal power station, Primorye.jpg|right|thumb|Operators controlling various equipment within a control room]] ...essional who operates, troubleshoots and oversees industrial machinery and equipment that provide and utilize energy in various forms. ...
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  • ...ame="Griffin">{{cite book | last = edited by Robert H. Griffin | title = Safety and Health Requirements Manual: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers | publisher ...od by which all electrically conductive materials and metallic surfaces of equipment and structures, not normally intended to be energized, are effectively conn ...
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  • ...otors and lighting) and sensitive low current (e.g. amplifiers and radios) equipment may always be necessary. ...does not change the need for adequate conductor size to any given piece of equipment in case of a fault. ...
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  • ...ute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE). "National Electrical Safety Code" and "NESC" are registered trademarks of the IEEE. The NESC should not ...f the code book. The NESC is currently published on a 5-year cycle. Urgent safety matters that require a change in between code editions are handled through ...
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  • ...portion that has been isolated from the system for ensuring the safety of equipment and the personnel working on it. ...disconnector while it supplies a circuit. Standards in some countries for safety may require either local motor isolators or lockable handles (which can be ...
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  • ...l shock if one touches both. Any Class 1 equipment will act like a Class 0 equipment when connected to an ungrounded outlet. ...|Symbol used to mark the Protective Earthing Conductor terminal of Class I equipment]] ...
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  • '''Electrical safety''' is a system of organizational measures and technical means to prevent ha ...//brainfiller.com/2009/07/28/how-did-we-get-here-the-history-of-electrical-safety/ Brainfilter.com]</ref> ...
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  • ...which had purchased FPE, reported to the United States [[Consumer Product Safety Commission]] ...rovides-Safety-Information-For-Consumers/ |publisher=U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission |access-date=2021-07-30}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ibution center for years. However, the simple process of opening a box has safety issues and Automatic Box Cutters reduce high labor costs, processing over 5 ...
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  • ...eceptacle, placing low-impedance live voltage on all grounded parts of all equipment plugged into that outlet. This hazardous connection allows people to come i ...uilding, they ideally should be replaced with new cabling which includes a safety ground conductor. ...
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  • {{Short description|A piece of equipment that distributes electric power}} An '''electric switchboard''' is a piece of equipment that distributes [[electric power]] from one or more sources of supply to s ...
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  • ...hout causing any other motor to stop or having any adverse effect on other equipment in operation. In general a PMS Power Management System performs the followi * Diesel engine safety and start/stop ...
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