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Local isolator near drive, good or bad?

We have been asked by operations to look at streamlining isolation tasks for mechanical and process jobs. 

I have suggested having local isolators next to the required drives (belt driven fans / pumps etc), which can be operated by anyone, instead of MCC located isolators or even fuse pulling, done by specifically trained people.  

I cannot find anything about best practice or pro/cons on something like this, so I a hoping people here could offer advice?

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  • An isolator is common practice in Industry including flexible leads, plugs and sockets; fitters can change motors etc. without involving the electrical staff. .

    If drive is essential to the operation, a means of preventing switch off by unauthorised persons should be considered but still maintaining safety. (I've had phantom switch offs in the past).

    Jaymack:   

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  • An isolator is common practice in Industry including flexible leads, plugs and sockets; fitters can change motors etc. without involving the electrical staff. .

    If drive is essential to the operation, a means of preventing switch off by unauthorised persons should be considered but still maintaining safety. (I've had phantom switch offs in the past).

    Jaymack:   

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