True: Regular inspection of electrical power tools could reduce the risk of an electric shock., I must be careful of some chemicals as they could burn me., Wearing the correct dust mask can help prevent my lungs being damaged., A frayed extension lead for an old electric drill could present a risk of an electric shock., Working up a ladder is hazardous., If I use solvents to join plastic pipes together, it is safer to use the solvent outside rather than inside the property., If I suspect that there is asbestos in the property, I should stop work and report it to my supervisor. , I should always tidy up after me to avoid creating any slips or trip hazards., If I have to help install and test a new refrigeration until I will need the correct PPE, even through it is at the installation and test stage., The way in which I lift and carry items on site can seriously affect my health. , False: Breathing in the dust when chasing out a wall will not affect my lungs., Training will not help me in the safe use of ladders., Removing a heavy old boiler from a property without wearing any PPE is okay because you only have to carry it a short distance. , The only danger to my ears from noise is when I am using a power tool myself., Leaving a trailing electric lead across the floor all day is ok. ,

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