For general electrical work including installation and faultfinding is it necessary for electricians to be using VDE hand tools?
I'm not a brand **** and I have a selection of tools I've collected over many years... decades in fact and whilst they might look a bit rough and random but they're all very high quality and there's very good reasons why I like every one of them and they've made it into my everyday carry bag. There's screwdrivers in several styles and from several manufacturers and various pliers in there some of which are VDE rated and others not.
Someone in a building maintenance department who doubled as their safety officer made a snide, funny/not funny comment about me using non-VDE tools on a control centre that was isolated, locked out and proven dead. Out of hand I told him to get stuffed but it's been playing on my mind whether he had a valid point or not.
I'm not a brand **** and I have a selection of tools I've collected over many years... decades in fact and whilst they might look a bit rough and random but they're all very high quality and there's very good reasons why I like every one of them and they've made it into my everyday carry bag. There's screwdrivers in several styles and from several manufacturers and various pliers in there some of which are VDE rated and others not.
Someone in a building maintenance department who doubled as their safety officer made a snide, funny/not funny comment about me using non-VDE tools on a control centre that was isolated, locked out and proven dead. Out of hand I told him to get stuffed but it's been playing on my mind whether he had a valid point or not.