Any opinion on the rates offered. There is aprox 27 boards all with various amounts of blanks missing . All within a 10 min walikng distance . Eg 10 min from first to last. Not 10 min from 1 to the next
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Any opinion on the rates offered. There is aprox 27 boards all with various amounts of blanks missing . All within a 10 min walikng distance . Eg 10 min from first to last. Not 10 min from 1 to the next
I don't see why there would be a difference between high level and low level in this scenario?
It's like saying light switch missing, exposed live parts - C1. Ceiling rose missing, exposed live parts - C2.
I would apply a code C2 in both scenarios.
There is a potential for danger.
Please can we remind members to reply to each other with respect and a polite manner, a post has been deleted for mocking another member, let's not slip into personal attacks, having a difference of opinion is inevitable given the industry and the ambiguity of the Regs, if you believe someone is wrong then make your case an if possible back it up while at the same time been respectful and polite.
I agree, there is potential. Seems to me people jump on the Code 1 train at every opportunity, I rarely note a Code 1.I would apply a code C2 in both scenarios.
There is a potential for danger.
I agree, there is potential. Seems to me people jump on the Code 1 train at every opportunity, I rarely note a Code 1.
That looks like mine that was deleted. It was meant as tongue in cheek, hence the winky smiley face.
I wouldn’t apply a code for an exposed conductive part available to touch.A C2 for an exposed conductive part available to touch?
I wouldn’t apply a code for an exposed conductive part available to touch.
I’m in my kitchen at the moment.
Just shows how much the regs are down to the individual to interpret. I understand every case is diffrent e.g. location access etc.I would apply a code C2 in both scenarios.
There is a potential for danger.
I’m in my kitchen at the moment.
In my kitchen are 2 radiators, a fridge freezer, washing machine, kettle, pedal bin, stainless steel sink, microwave, toaster, 3 door handles some cutlery, amongst other things.
All are conductive and all are exposed to touch.
I can see you having fun with metal CUs.
It’s not an interpretation, it’s an application of the Regulations as written.Just shows how much the regs are down to the individual to interpret. I understand every case is diffrent e.g. location access etc.
It’s not an interpretation, it’s an application of the Regulations as written.
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