So I could surely use some basics on workplace safety. Also I'd like to understand why and when each of the specific precautions is need. So far I just used common sense and my general knowledge from my few labs in college. I never got hurt and want to keep it that way. I think that most hobbyists come to the point where the build or troubleshoot main voltage devices. I surely tinkered with the lighting and mains wiring around my house. Also I built and troubleshooted a few devices pored by the mains. If I do the troubleshooting part more often I think I'll need an isolation transformer. Also I'd like a breaker circuit and an extra fast fuse for my bench.
But I find it very difficult to wrap my head around it in the limited time I have for my hobby and still get stuff done. Also it's not the easiest of tasks to separate the overkill from the really useful advise. So I'd be thankful for a good basic introduction to workplace safety focused on mains voltages and the electronic hobbyist.
If you, Dave, are not interested in doing such a video, I'd be happy for someone to point me towards good tutorials and equipment to have. I still feel a bit lost on the topic.
Thanks for your attention.