English: Swiss power socket - showing how lethal voltage is accessible when the plug is partially inserted. The SEV 1011 Standard disallows such T12 sockets from 2016 on and T12 plugs must have isolated pins since 2013, see illustration at SEV 1011 Vergleich Typ 12 Stecker.jpg. Refer SEV 1011 for details.
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