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Disclaimer:
Follow the right proceedures when involved in a collision. The information given in the video is not advice. Yet what I carried out to repair damage I caused in a minor accident without any 3rd party involved. There is an increase in car insurance cost, with certain companies taking advantage of engineers having minor accidents locking them in like loan sharks. Withholding wages and charging mark ups on damage. Not all are like this yet have to pay a lot for insurance. The driver is now having to pay high excess rates of 750-1000 if it's their fault. There are cases where a third party is involved and the damage is bad it costing 3-5k. So if this takes place you can negotiate and pay back the damage costs in small monthly increments rather than one go. So drive safe and placid.
This video is for qualified and competent commercial gas safe registered engineers only.
Do not take it as advice, do your own due diligence before carrying out any work.
Please ensure that you are gas safe registered and follow the current regulations.
Carry out your safety checks. Your Flues, Air, Gas, Safety device checks/ 26.9 checks.
Do an overall risk assessment and wear PPE when necessary.
Safe Isolation Procedure & electric safety:
Identify the source(s) of supply. Test your digital multimeter / approved voltage indicator & volt stick to make sure that it is working properly. Isolate the supply, disconnecting the system from the mains. Place the voltage free wires into a terminal block/wago. Secure or “lock off” the isolation using your safety padlock, preventing any tampering. Put do not use signs up on the switch you have isolated/locked off. It is good practice to wear gloves, rubber sole boots, have an electrical safety mat underneath you whilst working on high voltage and use VDE tools. Ensure that you are qualified & / or competent to work on high voltage.
Refer to your manufacturer instructions.
These videos have been made in good faith to encourage working standards, mindsets and knowledge in the industry.
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