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1. Photography
Costly equipment and a highly skilled technician are needed to produce optical effects: fade-ins, fade-outs, lap-dissolves, and so on.
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2. Electric Current
A technician needs to be able to measure the amount of electricity flowin current flow. .
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3. General Safety Precautions
Because electrical and electronic equipment may have to be serviced without deenergizing the circuits, interlock switches are constructed so that they can be disabled by the technician.
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4. High Voltage Safety Precautions
A technician was electrocuted while attempting to bypass an interlock circuit in the vicinity of high voltages on a piece of electrical equipment.
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5. Grounding Of Equipment
Because there is no absolutely foolproof method of insuring that all tools are safely grounded (and because of the tendency of the average technician to ignore the use of the grounding wire), the old method of using a separate external grounding wire has been discontinued.
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6. Energy Economics
Answer: Martin Durand, Heating Technician for Ener$ave Canada, says that to convert from gravity to a forced-air furnace you should first have the unit inspected by the natural gas company or the original manufacturer.
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May 25, 2012