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This showed up on Facebook with someone suggesting it was a good way to add a bathroom to a utility room. ![[Linked Image from gfretwell.com]](https://gfretwell.com/electrical/bathroom%20violations.jpg)
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Don't know about the US but from my local perspective I can't really see anything explicitly non-compliant. Safe zones are only required for showers and baths, not sinks or toilets.
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The most glaring violation is working space around those panels but you are are dealing with "foreign systems" and the fact that over current devices are not allowed in bathrooms.
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