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Default Health & Safety gone too far...?

Just taken delivery of some very nice "1000V insulated live line working
tools" Along with said tools is an instruction sheet; slightly odd
since if you are buying them you really should know what you are doing.
Amongst the info therein is such advice as 'keep dry' , 'keep separate
from other tools which could damage the insulation' both fairly
obvious. The last one is priceless; 'WARNING NOT TO BE USED ON OR NEAR
ENERGISED EQUIPMENT'
Anyway they look nice in the tool case g


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