If they are supplied with the gear, then I'll fit em, however none of the gear I'm supplied with comes with earth straps. In fact, as far as I'm aware, only ladder rack joiners come with earth straps as standard.
all of the tray and trunking we use comes with steel joiners, and I fit them, and always ensure they are tight.
regarding specifications, a lot of company specs are over engineered. Our spec calls for all electrical equipment to have voltage labels, which is above and beyond BS7671 (unless over 230v to earth, which 99% of LV installations are not).
we also have to link from the banjo of the load end of a cable to the nearest metalwork.
this is also above and beyond BS7671.
just because you see it in specs, it doesn't mean they we have to follow the same rules, when you can prove that the alternative is just as safe, and more economical.
all of the tray and trunking we use comes with steel joiners, and I fit them, and always ensure they are tight.
regarding specifications, a lot of company specs are over engineered. Our spec calls for all electrical equipment to have voltage labels, which is above and beyond BS7671 (unless over 230v to earth, which 99% of LV installations are not).
we also have to link from the banjo of the load end of a cable to the nearest metalwork.
this is also above and beyond BS7671.
just because you see it in specs, it doesn't mean they we have to follow the same rules, when you can prove that the alternative is just as safe, and more economical.