Make sure the meter you get has Fused test leads....
Yes missed that from GS38 :-
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
The test probes and leads used in conjunction with a voltmeter electrician test lamps or voltage indicator should incorporate the features listed below.
(a) The probes should:
(i) have finger barriers or be shaped so as to guard against inadvertent hand contact with the live conductors under test: and
(ii) be insulated so as to leave an exposed metal tip not exceeding 2 mm measured across any surface of the tip. Where practicable it is strongly recommended that this be reduced to 1 mm or less. or that spring loaded retractable screened be used.
It also says:-
18 Although some multimeters are fitted with electromechanical overload devices. these are often inadequately rated to deal with short circuits on electrical power systems. It is therefore. usually necessary to use leads which incorporate high, breaking capacity fuses ever if the multimeter has an overload trip.
If terminal clips are provided for connection to test points, they should be adequately insulated and arranged so as to be suitable for use with the test leads, as a safe alternative to the use of test probes.
It is important that a multifunction or multirange , meter is set to the correct function and/or range before the connections are made. Where there is doubt about the value of voltage to be detected or measured the highest range should be selected at first. provided that the maximum voltage possible is known to fall within the range of the instrument.
Good test leads are advertised as complying with GS38.