SAFETY
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Being an electrician isn’t just about working with wires and circuits; it’s about making sure that everything behind the walls runs safely and smoothly. From installing lighting fixtures and wiring to troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems, you’re the one who keeps the power flowing. It’s about ensuring that everything is up to code, functional, and safe, whether you’re maintaining existing systems or upgrading them to meet today’s standards. Just like your work on electrical systems, you need tools and gear that you can rely on to get the job done right, every time.

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DEALING WITH LIVE WIRES, WORKING IN TIGHT, HAZARDOUS SPACES, CLIMBING LADDERS, AND MANAGING HEAVY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ALL DAY LONG?

I need workwear that’s durable, flexible, and safe. It should resist abrasions, allow free movement, and include features like flame resistance and reinforced pockets. Comfort in different weather conditions are also key.
Heat Stress
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Heat Stress

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Multi Norm
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Electric Arc

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Foot Stress
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Slips and Falls

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PPE
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Respiratory Dangers

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Years

Thats the length of time it can take to become a qualified electrician, the same amount of time it takes to become a doctor.
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33%

of electricians in the UK are over the age of 50