Electrical Tools – General Safety Guidelines
These are still relevant if you have purchased a battery tool and it is supplied with a battery charger.
• Use an RCD: For safe operation it is always necessary to use and RCD device which will protect you in the case of an electrical
emergency.
• Operating voltage: Before putting the tool into operation, make sure that the voltage stated on the rating plate is the same
as that of your electricity supply.
• Extension cables: Always ensure a cable is does not become a trip hazard by routing it safely to your work location. Do not
walk, ride or place objects on the cable as it will result in damage. It is important that you are aware of the location of an
extension cable whenever you are working to prevent accidents. Always protect power cables from sharp edges, heat and oil.
Do not allow the cable to become knotted or kinked.
• If the extension cord becomes damaged: Pull the plug immediately from the socket outlet, do not touch the cable until you
have done so.