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You'll have to inform me, never heard that term before.

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It should be;

Your duty is the safety of
1. Yourself
2. Persons
3. Livestock
4. Property
In that order.

Just saying :)
So he pulled the fuse no injury to him or anyone else, or any pets brought to the dinner, in doing what he did with a little experience, not only did he save all those I have described and in doing so he lastly saved the building from going up in flames.
 
It should be;

Your duty is the safety of
1. Yourself
2. Persons
3. Livestock
4. Property
In that order.

Just saying :)

Quite.

With respect to the DNO's I could understand then getting a bit annoyed if meter seals are tampered with but with respect to the main fuse ..... It doesn't make sense.

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Quite.

With respect to the DNO's I could understand then getting a bit annoyed if meter seals are tampered with but with respect to the main fuse ..... It doesn't make sense.

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With respect again Murdoch, I would have thought that a cut seal would be the last thing on the DNOs mind would be a busted seal, it the place had burnt down, but you're right they probably would have had a bit of a moan, jobsworth is the right description, you can imagine what would have happened if Mick the Meter man had been called, have to phone the office to get permission to open my tool box/bag, then get a method statement, Permit to work and all the other carp he would need to pull a fuse, meanwhile whilst all that was going on the loose cables had started to ignite, you know it made sense, pull it out and argue later.
 
So he pulled the fuse no injury to him or anyone else, or any pets brought to the dinner, in doing what he did with a little experience, not only did he save all those I have described and in doing so he lastly saved the building from going up in flames.

Not suggesting he shouldn't of, I wasn't there. But as with all things with safety in mind, safety of yourself comes first. You not much use to anyone else's safety, if your dead or injured.
 
I must be a jobsworth then.I would not have removed the DNO fuse/seal. Apart from being a criminal offence and other potential offences from an H&S viewpoint there is a very real danger to my/yourself and others. From the picture you show you had disconnected the offending load and there was no need to go further. You took an unecessary risk. You could have phoned the DNO and asked if they would like you to disconnect. We are not in the business of risk taking but risk management. Whether your friend wants things running or not and wants to get going faster is no part of doing what is the best thing. Sorry but that is my opinion no offence intended.
 
IMO OP did the right thing.

E@WR states no working live. So that voids the cut live cable & tape up or Henley block it.

Your duty is the safety of
1. Persons
2. Livestock
3. Property
In that order.

So with people in the building it was safest option to pull the DNo fuse imo.


Completely agree. Safety first is always paramount. We'd all be slating the guy if someone got a belt. Including any judge in the land. Next time we change a consumer unit, we,'ll just change the tails live. Cut a few more corners. You have to be responsible for your own actions. Your responsible being the last person to interfere. Safety was your intention. As much as the customer wanted power back on let's see how much he would be moaning when someone got injured. Started looking into the last inspection dates etc. Which would also be interesting??
 
Has anyone ever been or known anyone be prosecuted for removing the main fuse, I haven't? I trained many moons ago with an electricity board was issued with the blue passport type book authorizing me to work at certain voltages and though that was many years ago I would not hesitate to remove the fuse today if I deemed it necessary. Happy to appear in court because some of the people who represent suppliers these days still have the mentality that you find among council employees and other institutionalized bodies. I would back myself any day simply on the grounds of common sense which for some is non existent.
 

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