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Woodworking : Electricity - Portable Appliances

Nearly a quarter of all reported electrical accidents involve a portable appliance/equipment. A majority of these accidents result in electric shock. Other result in fires caused by faulty leads to appliances. A major cause of such accidents is a failure to maintain the equipment.

 

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