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#104134 12/31/02 05:40 PM
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I see a few violations, do you see any?

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#104135 12/31/02 05:51 PM
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No connectors/bushings installed on the top 2 conduits.

The 2 pipes into the top of the (disco?) suggest he is planning to "double lug" the line side of the disconnect.

#104136 12/31/02 06:10 PM
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I see a bushing at the bottom, perhapse he intends to install them once he finishes pulling the wire...

#104137 12/31/02 07:42 PM
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Bibbed overalls and a necktie? Apparently jobsite dress standards have slipped a little.

Is he related to this dude ?

#104138 12/31/02 10:19 PM
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He's not working live is he? With both hands in there at the same time?

#104139 12/31/02 11:14 PM
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No PPE and his tools are too neatly arranged. Anybody know where I get a hat like that?

Bob

#104140 01/01/03 12:01 AM
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Yep, like the hat. I'm leery of the business end of those tools sticking up like that, my fingers wold be bloody right off!

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#104141 01/01/03 12:06 AM
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His cap reminds me of ol' BB... http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/beetlebailey.asp?date=20021224

I must live under a rock. Never seen Kleins or dikes in a pouch handles down.

#104142 01/01/03 12:49 AM
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I don't see any markings for a neutral wire.

#104143 01/01/03 01:07 AM
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TG, The best I can tell, that is a 3 phase disco and could be feeding motors or the like.The load whatever it is doesn't need a neutral. It looks like njwirenutt is right judging from the length of the wires, he's probably going to tap off the line side, no ocp between there and where the wire lands!

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