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A installation in macedonia a non EU country
Russell Bulley
over 5 years ago
Taken by a colleague showing live bus bars in distribution boards and from transformer on a live working installation!
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mapj1
over 5 years ago
I'm sure it is out of reach, in that no-one will touch it, and the gap they will leave will be greater than you would put a guard.
Such installations have a similar thing to the hand rail effect -
If there is a hand rail folk come up to the edge of the drop, and lean on it.
If there is no hand rail, everyone keeps sensibly back from the edge.
A wobbly rail is worse than none as folk try to lean on it without realizing the danger
I wonder if the fire suppression pipes wire installed with the power already on.
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mapj1
over 5 years ago
I'm sure it is out of reach, in that no-one will touch it, and the gap they will leave will be greater than you would put a guard.
Such installations have a similar thing to the hand rail effect -
If there is a hand rail folk come up to the edge of the drop, and lean on it.
If there is no hand rail, everyone keeps sensibly back from the edge.
A wobbly rail is worse than none as folk try to lean on it without realizing the danger
I wonder if the fire suppression pipes wire installed with the power already on.
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