Legislation
Regulations
Standards
Control Measures
Hazards
100

A law that has been passed by the parliament

What is Legislation?

100

Rules made by authorities to control the way things are done.

What are regulations?

100

Guidelines provided by expert bodies.

What are working standards?

100

This ensures that the likelihood of contact with a hazard is as low as possible.

What are control measures?

100
The potential to cause harm to persons or livestock.

What is a hazard?

200

This act makes it the employers responsiblity to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all on their premisies.

What is the health and safety at work act?

200

Rules made to prevent danger and injury from electricity in the workplace.

What is the electricity at work act 1989?
200

Guideline created by IET for how to install and maintain electrical installations.

What is BS7671 (The wiring regulations)

200

This assessment is required to evaluate hazards.

What is a risk assessment?

200

The main hazard of concern when working with electrical systems.

What is electric shock?

300

An example of a part of this act ensures moving parts of electrical machinary are securely enclosed.

What is the factories act 1961?

300

This regulation makes the employer responsible maintaining, cleaning and storing PPE.

What is the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations?

300

This marking means the electrical product has met all the criteria to be freely sold in the European Economic Area.

What does the CE mark mean?

300

This provides a fault path so the circuit breaker trips.

What is an earth wire for?

300

This is the extreme result from electric current causing a build up of pressure.

What is an electrical explosion?

400

This act protects the public from electrical dangers.

What is the Electricity act 1989?

400

The regulation introduced to help prevent electrical waste going to landfill.

What is the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations? (WEEE)

400

This marking ensures the product has been independantly and repeatedly tested by experts.

What does the BSI kitemark mean?
400

The permission required to carry out work on a system.

What is a permit to work?

400

This occurs when the electricity "jumps" between conductive parts.

What is arcing?

500

This act makes it a criminal offence to dishonestly cause electricity to be wasted.

What is the Theft act 1968?

500

This ensures electrical products meet approapriate standards and are safety marked.

What is the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations?

500

This government body provides guidelines on safe working practices.

Who are the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)?

500

This provides a mechanical way of stopping doors being opened on machines during operation.

What is an interlock?

500

One of the causes of an electrical fire.

What can overloaded socket outlets cause?

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