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The electric drill has significant potential hazards that may maim or kill the electric drill user. Cords. A large number of drills now are cordless, running on battery power instead of relying on electrical outlets. Some heavy duty models, still require users to plug the drill into an electrical outlet. If an electric drill user doesn't watch his step or how the cord is moving as he works, he trips and fall on the cord or pull other equipment down by accident. Electrocution. Electric drills, even those that are battery operated, still function via an electrical charge. Drill users may get a […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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