The principal electrical regulations covering work with electricity in the UK are the Electricity at Work Regulations (1989), which are aimed at preventing death or injury from electrical causes in working environments, including shocks, burns, fires, explosions, and arc flashes. These UK electrical regulations put the onus on employers to provide a working environment featuring well-maintained electrical systems and to ensure any work on those systems is performed safely. The law dictates only employees with the right training, knowledge, experience, and supervision should carry out work on electrical systems.
There are many factors to account for when working with electricity. Electrical maintenance relies on the ability to measure various electric parameters, but this work should only be performed by trained personnel who are using the correct equipment and electrical PPE, and who are working in environments where everything possible has been done to ensure electrical safety.
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