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 Which working conditions does an electrician work in?
 03 Jul 2007 16:13
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 The job of the electrician requires him to work not only indoors but even outdoors, at different construction sites, new homes that are being develop and in industry or a factory, they are required to show use their skills to set up an electric system or do the maintenance of a system.

The job of an electrician can be tiring at times which might include bending wires, pipes and other materials, lifting heavy objects, standing on a height, kneeling for some hours and even stooping in many cases. They have to work even in bad conditions; especially if they are working outdoors then things can be very complicated for them.

Some of the electricians even have to travel from places to places to finish their job. They have a high risk of getting injured from fire, electrical shocks, cuts and bruises, thus it is very important for them to follow safety methods.

Many electricians work on an hourly basis per week and they have to complete at least forty hours of work in a week to finish a project. Some even have to work day and night and even on their weekends. They have to be ready and alert because their boss might call them at any time of the night even.
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