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What parameters would you base the risk assessment on and when assessment indicates a risk what measures would you put in place.
feet and inches, of course, sod them foriegn millipedes.
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What parameters would you base the risk assessment on and when assessment indicates a risk what measures would you put in place.
Not forgetting the pretty notice has absolutely no backbone in should you be faced with prosecution
Is this sticker recognised by BS7671
What parameters would you base the risk assessment on and when assessment indicates a risk what measures would you put in place.
RED with Brown at separate connector Black from red to N and Black from Brown to L
this is the last point in circuit and new 3core is running from switch )
The multiple bang tests would have gubbed the switch.
I believe it is taken to be less safe than before any work is commenced, i.e as per installation condition prior to addition /alteration.QUOTE - There is also a requirement in BS7671, not to leave an installation less safe. END QUOTE
less safe than what ?
less safe than when you first got there ?
less safe than some electrical code ?
WHAT ?
True datMore importantly the multiple bang tests could have damaged the mcb
My turn - Bigicle
What ever happened to 'I say you say'?
My turn - Big
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