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240V Male to Male Extension Lead supplied with motorised awning

A friend has had a motorised awing supplied with a BS1363 plug approximately 4m in length with an IP rated male plug at the other end, this couple to the female end which is terminated in the awning. The exposed pins are readily accessible and do not meet IP2X.

My question is just what regulations covers this?

The Consumer Safety Act 1978 under which falls the Plugs and Sockets Safety Regs 1994

Or the Health and safety at work Act, under which falls the The Electricity at Work Act and the BS7671.


Its been purchased over the internet so it doesn't necessarily fall under the HASAW

Intention is to write a letter of complaint and advise a product recall, this is lethal!
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Graeme Little

BEng (Hons) IEng MIET
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  • Silverfox1972:

    A friend has had a motorised awing supplied with a BS1363 plug approximately 4m in length with an IP rated male plug at the other end, this couple to the female end which is terminated in the awning. The exposed pins are readily accessible and do not meet IP2X.

    My question is just what regulations covers this?

    The Consumer Safety Act 1978 under which falls the Plugs and Sockets Safety Regs 1994

    Or the Health and safety at work Act, under which falls the The Electricity at Work Act and the BS7671.


    Its been purchased over the internet so it doesn't necessarily fall under the HASAW

    Intention is to write a letter of complaint and advise a product recall, this is lethal!
    a97c9ac5479163ba53e4c4bd7220d884-huge-male-to-male.jpg


    Graeme Little

    BEng (Hons) IEng MIET


    Just one of many dangerous unlawful electrical items available to all via the internet shops. And it appears that effective policing is not in place to prevent such sales of this killer junk. Report to the local Trading Standards Dept. of your local authority if you can get through to them and wake them up.



    Z.


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  • Silverfox1972:

    A friend has had a motorised awing supplied with a BS1363 plug approximately 4m in length with an IP rated male plug at the other end, this couple to the female end which is terminated in the awning. The exposed pins are readily accessible and do not meet IP2X.

    My question is just what regulations covers this?

    The Consumer Safety Act 1978 under which falls the Plugs and Sockets Safety Regs 1994

    Or the Health and safety at work Act, under which falls the The Electricity at Work Act and the BS7671.


    Its been purchased over the internet so it doesn't necessarily fall under the HASAW

    Intention is to write a letter of complaint and advise a product recall, this is lethal!
    a97c9ac5479163ba53e4c4bd7220d884-huge-male-to-male.jpg


    Graeme Little

    BEng (Hons) IEng MIET


    Just one of many dangerous unlawful electrical items available to all via the internet shops. And it appears that effective policing is not in place to prevent such sales of this killer junk. Report to the local Trading Standards Dept. of your local authority if you can get through to them and wake them up.



    Z.


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