Do you lock off?

  • Always

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Usually

    Votes: 4 7.8%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 12 23.5%
  • Rarely

    Votes: 12 23.5%
  • Never

    Votes: 13 25.5%

  • Total voters
    51
Well, I thought that was quite interesting. Thanks to those who have voted. The poll's still open.

I wonder whether the 11 members (so far, out of 53) who say that they always lock off when working on domestic installations, are primarily domestic or whether they're commercial/industrial sparks who occasionally work on domestic and carry over the habit from their mainstream work, where there is a greater likelihood of unwanted re-energisation of circuits.
 
Well, I thought that was quite interesting. Thanks to those who have voted. The poll's still open.

I wonder whether the 11 members (so far, out of 53) who say that they always lock off when working on domestic installations, are primarily domestic or whether they're commercial/industrial sparks who occasionally work on domestic and carry over the habit from their mainstream work, where there is a greater likelihood of unwanted re-energisation of circuits.

I wonder how many voted for the first thing that came into their heads just to throw the whole thing into disarray because some of us are like that!! :devil2:
 
I'm doing my level 2 testing and inspection practical in may.
I hold my hands up it's a Electrical Trainee type course.
Please Mr Mod, can I go to trainees section - cos these bigger boys are teachin' me bad abbits LOL
 
I'm doing my level 2 testing and inspection practical in may.
I hold my hands up it's a Electrical Trainee type course.
Please Mr Mod, can I go to trainees section - cos these bigger boys are teachin' me bad abbits LOL

There is a section at the bottom of the site about gaining access to the trainee section.

Perhaps try PM'ing one of the mods if you get stuck.
 

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