1. Avoid entanglement of cables.
2. During installation, guide and lay cables in such a way, so that they do not cause the installer or a bystander to fall.
3. For cables packaged in longer lengths, when their weight exceeds 20 kg, boxes and/or spools should be carried by 2 persons.
4. When rolling the spool on the ground, be aware of the surroundings.
5. When stripping insulation, use tools designed for this purpose (e.g., insulation strippers) to avoid damage to the conductor.
6. With braided shielded cables, be careful that the braid does not penetrate your fingers. Cuttings of braid, which are formed during processing of the cable, should be discarded.
7. When attaching connectors, and for cables already terminated with connectors, when connecting them to devices, avoid abrasion of the epidermis by using the correct assembly wrenches and/or protective gloves.
8. Do not bend cables in a way causing excessive stress or copper breakage - use bending radii in accordance with standards.
9. Avoid pulling cables through sharp edges or elements that can damage the insulation.
10. Avoid working in damp or wet areas - protect the work area from moisture.
11. Use cable markings (such as colored cable ties or labels) to identify circuits to make future maintenance easier.
12. Connect cables to devices when they are disconnected from power sources.
13. When connecting cables to devices that are difficult to access, take adequate care to protect the system site (appropriate ladder, straps, etc.).