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Photo courtesy of www.Safteng.net .... I took this photo this week on a job site. The temporary panel had to be suspended from the ceiling in order for the masons to perform work. Unfortunately, it was left that way, as you see here. I guess that the 10' ladder is an attempt to make the panel compliant with the "readily accessible" standard?!?
Ted XXXXXXX Corporate Safety Director
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Looks like a work in progress. Is this a temp setup?
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Was meant to be a temp set up, but as usual it became a permanent set up.
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When you move a panel like this, do you normally have to pull a permit and have it inspected or do you rely on good common sense and workmanship practices?
An inspector would definitely have red-tagged this...
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There should at least be something placed under the bottom of the Panel, to take the wieght off of the cables entering the top, or is that Conduit I see going in there?.
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