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10 Dumb Things Smart People do When Testing Electricity
Anyone who makes their living by working with electricity quickly develops a healthy respect for anything with even a remote chance of being “live.” Yet, sometimes the pressures of the job can result in carelessness and uncharacteristic mistakes by even the most seasoned electrician. This list was developed as a quick reminder of what not  to do when taking electrical measurements.What NOT to do
If your digital multimeter (DMM) meets today’s safety standards, the fuse is a special safety sand fuse designed to pop before an overload hits your hand. When you change your DMM fuse, be sure to replace it with a recommended fuse.DON’T replace the original fuse with a cheaper one
DON’T use a bit of wire or metal to get around the fuse all togetherThis may seem like a quick fix if you’re caught without an extra fuse, but the fuse could be all that ends up between you and a spike headed your way.
DON’T use the wrong test tool for the jobIt’s important to match your DMM to the work ahead. Make sure your test tool holds the correct CAT rating for each job you do, even if it means switching DMMs throughout the day.
DON’T grab the cheapest DMM on the shelfYou can upgrade later, right? Maybe not, if you end up a victim of a safety accident because that cheap test tool didn’t actually contain the safety features it advertised. Look for independent laboratory testing such as UL or CSA.
DON’T leave your safety glasses in your shirt pocketTake them out. Put them on. It’s important. Ditto insulated gloves and flame-resistant clothing.
DON’T work on a live circuit, even if there is a way to shut it offDe-energize the circuit whenever possible. If the situation requires you to work on a live circuit, use properly insulated tools, wear safety glasses or a face shield and insulated gloves, remove  patches or other jewelry, stand on an insulated mat and wear flame-resistant clothing, not regular work clothes.
DON’T fail to follow proper lockout/ tagoutproceduresFollow your company's lockout/tagoutprocedures, or there could be dangerous consequences.
DON’T keep both hands on the testDon’t! When working with live circuits, remember the old  electrician’s trick - keep one hand in your pocket.This helps decrease the chance of a closed circuit traveling across your chest and through your heart. Hang or rest the meter if possible. Try to avoid holding it with your hands to help minimize personal exposure to the effects of transients.
DON’T neglect your leadsTest leads are an important component of DMM safety. Make sure your leads match the CAT level of your job as well. Look for test leads with double insulation, shrouded input connectors, finger guards and a non-slip surface.
DON’T hang onto your old test tool foreverToday’s test tools contain safety features unheard of even a few years ago; features that are worth the cost of an equipment upgrade and a lot less expensive than an emergency room visit.
Thank you!

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10 Dumb Things Smart People do When Testing Electricity

  • 1. 10 Dumb Things Smart People do When Testing Electricity
  • 2. Anyone who makes their living by working with electricity quickly develops a healthy respect for anything with even a remote chance of being “live.” Yet, sometimes the pressures of the job can result in carelessness and uncharacteristic mistakes by even the most seasoned electrician. This list was developed as a quick reminder of what not  to do when taking electrical measurements.What NOT to do
  • 3. If your digital multimeter (DMM) meets today’s safety standards, the fuse is a special safety sand fuse designed to pop before an overload hits your hand. When you change your DMM fuse, be sure to replace it with a recommended fuse.DON’T replace the original fuse with a cheaper one
  • 4. DON’T use a bit of wire or metal to get around the fuse all togetherThis may seem like a quick fix if you’re caught without an extra fuse, but the fuse could be all that ends up between you and a spike headed your way.
  • 5. DON’T use the wrong test tool for the jobIt’s important to match your DMM to the work ahead. Make sure your test tool holds the correct CAT rating for each job you do, even if it means switching DMMs throughout the day.
  • 6. DON’T grab the cheapest DMM on the shelfYou can upgrade later, right? Maybe not, if you end up a victim of a safety accident because that cheap test tool didn’t actually contain the safety features it advertised. Look for independent laboratory testing such as UL or CSA.
  • 7. DON’T leave your safety glasses in your shirt pocketTake them out. Put them on. It’s important. Ditto insulated gloves and flame-resistant clothing.
  • 8. DON’T work on a live circuit, even if there is a way to shut it offDe-energize the circuit whenever possible. If the situation requires you to work on a live circuit, use properly insulated tools, wear safety glasses or a face shield and insulated gloves, remove  patches or other jewelry, stand on an insulated mat and wear flame-resistant clothing, not regular work clothes.
  • 9. DON’T fail to follow proper lockout/ tagoutproceduresFollow your company's lockout/tagoutprocedures, or there could be dangerous consequences.
  • 10. DON’T keep both hands on the testDon’t! When working with live circuits, remember the old  electrician’s trick - keep one hand in your pocket.This helps decrease the chance of a closed circuit traveling across your chest and through your heart. Hang or rest the meter if possible. Try to avoid holding it with your hands to help minimize personal exposure to the effects of transients.
  • 11. DON’T neglect your leadsTest leads are an important component of DMM safety. Make sure your leads match the CAT level of your job as well. Look for test leads with double insulation, shrouded input connectors, finger guards and a non-slip surface.
  • 12. DON’T hang onto your old test tool foreverToday’s test tools contain safety features unheard of even a few years ago; features that are worth the cost of an equipment upgrade and a lot less expensive than an emergency room visit.