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Many electricians, those new to electrics, will ask just what is the difference between an exposed conductive part and an extraneous conductive part.
In this video we will look at which part of an electrical installation is an exposed part and how this differs from an extraneous parts.
And how does this affect the overall safety of the building and its occupants?
We look at just what dangers can be introduced into an installation during a fault and how someone might receive an electric shock.
More importantly, what simple steps can we take, as electricians, to reduce these dangers and to make the users of a building safe from the effects of potentially fatal electric shocks.
Every electrician, every contractor, has a duty of care not only to themselves, but also to the persons around them, their work colleagues, the occupants of the building, the householder and their family.
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