
It is an employers legal duty to ensure all electrical appliances in the workplace are checked for electrical safety. Every year there are approximately 1250 reported accidents at work involving electrical burns and electrical shock, around 3% of these reported accidents are fatal.

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| Term | Definition |
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| Class II Construction |
Protection against electric shock on Class II Double insulated equipment is provided by either two layers of insulation (basic and supplementary) around live parts or a material called substantially reinforced insulation. There should be no earth protective conductor on a Class II appliance. Class II appliances are identified with a box within a box symbol. Aliases (separate with |): Class II
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