"accessible" to me is something that you can see!
I would not consider under a floor accessible in any circumstances.
That's not really the point though. Can you state definitively that someone who believes that it is accessible (where marked up on as fitted drawings etc.) is wrong, and if so can you provide evidence based upon BS 7671 to justify this view?
That's not really the point though. Can you state definitively that someone who believes that it is accessible (where marked up on as fitted drawings etc.) is wrong, and if so can you provide evidence based upon BS 7671 to justify this view?
Surely its just common sense?
Without knowing the precise circumstances behind the introduction of the Regulation it would be difficult to guess precisely as to its intent.
There are commonly held views on this Regulation, but that isn't necessarily to state that it is the correct view. It will always be a matter of opinion without further clarificaftion.
Without knowing the precise circumstances behind the introduction of the Regulation it would be difficult to guess precisely as to its intent.
There are commonly held views on this Regulation, but that isn't necessarily to state that it is the correct view. It will always be a matter of opinion without further clarificaftion.
The regulations are so clear that there are a proliferation of books and guidance notes with other peoples opinions that cloud the problem even more.
In the regs, one edition it's correct the next it's not. You could not make it up.
That job is solely reserved for the IET.