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That was an excellant magazine.

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Just a reminder!

Keep a look out for this stuff!

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I don't know how it works where you guys are but here in Ontario Canada the poco's work is now inspected by real inspectors and this type of accident is the reason why.I guess up up untill 99 the poco was exempt from inspection.One life taken beause of an uninspected job is far to many.This is my biggest fear,making a mistake that someday will cost a life other than my own.Themost important lesson I ever learned was when i was an apprentice and did not properly terminate a ground a month later there was a ground fault a person got a bad poke and I still feel like crap to this day. Now I always remember the ground wire is the most important of them all and double check them before moving on.

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