Part 11 (1/2)
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4-H Electric Hazard Hunt Guide
_Wiring and Protective Devices_
1 Cable or conduit splices not in boxes----
2 Cable or conduit not securely clamped in boxes----
3 Conduit or arrounded----
4 Cracked or broken insulators (Figure 2)----
5 Wire not completely covered with insulation----
6 Worn insulation on wire----
[Illustration: Figure 2]
7 Old unused wiring not yet removed----
8 Outlets, junction and switch boxes not securely fastened and covers not in place----
9 Switches not working properly (sparks fly as switch is flipped) (Figure 3)----
10 Fuses not of proper a for circuit----
11 Extension cord used in place of per----
12 Pull chain socket without an insulating link in the chain----
13 Pull chain socket near plu fixtures or where hands may be wet or one ure 3]
14 No moisture-proof cords for outside weather conditions or heavy rubber cords for _
1 Fixtures in fared
2 Lights in haylobes
3 Outside sockets not waterproof