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At work we have a fuse box with a door that will not close due to a broken latch. The fuse box is located by a fire door in an office.
To hide the issue a plain plywood box has been used to completely cover the fuse box. I have raised a safety issue with this but there is disagreement on it's safety. Could somebody point me to any regulations that cover this?

Thanks in anticipation.
 
Tens of thousands of boards have been boxed in with no issues. As long as access is easy for maintenance and repair then no rules have been broken.

However a picture would be of help in this situation.
 
Tens of thousands of boards have been boxed in with no issues. As long as access is easy for maintenance and repair then no rules have been broken.

However a picture would be of help in this situation.
Not sure I agree with that. Combustible items on or near escape routes should be avoided but would need to see a pic.
 
When one thing its noticed, and you think it's not good but might be alright, you start feeling tempted to have a look for other things. It may make you wonder if there's a pyramid of quick fixes leading to a dangerous circumstance.
 

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