Think Doody probably means at college, my tutors are the same but we usually don't have a live supply to use anyway so it has to be a proving unit
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Yeah, what I've been told in college. Must be an approved tester and prover. Obviously in the real world that doesn't happen, just like lock off kits... Wonder how many people use them? Apparently not manyThink Doody probably means at college, my tutors are the same but we usually don't have a live supply to use anyway so it has to be a proving unit
still keeping my eye out for a battery powered kettle though :/In 12 months of domestic work I've never seen a lock off kit used! Even plumbers and joiners have the intelligence to ask when they can have the electricity turned back on by the bad man who copes with batteries and a torch!
still keeping my eye out on a battery powered kettle though :/
for when the power's off, I mean that's okay but a trip to the van? Bit of effort don't you think?For the van???
... You're just envious of my million pound idea. Envy isn't a good look for you :lol:A good spark always boils the kettle before turning the power off
If anyone’s that interested HSE GN38
Free version or it's £5-00 if you really want to buy it. Two pints would be a better way of spending a fiver.
I'd have to shop around to get 2 pints for a fiver when i go out... 9 of us out last saturday and my round was £73 :-(
Even my local is about £2.80 a pint now
He did, a few months back. He also attended a mosque.more chance of the pope attending synagogue.
This is when having no friends is good thing!
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