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Here's a thing, to comply with part m we have to put switches at no more that 1200mm from ffl. No one seems to have worried about those lamps hanging from pendants 2 metres above ffl. How the hell is someone in a wheelchair going to sort them when they go? Levitation?

Don't be silly Son ....... Scissor Lift wheelchairs innit!!

Just modify this a bit ----------->
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