rabtrfld
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- Location
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
We installed a row of machines directly in front of the wall with all our panels & disconnects, leaving about 50 inches of space behind the machines for access to the panels.
Unfortunately the workers are just barely able to squeeze a row of bins and pallets into this space, completely blocking the entire wall, including the main panel.
The fire inspector always cites this, so they move the pallets, take a picture for her, then move the pallets back.
As an electrician, this burns me up (figuratively, so far) but I am not 'empowered' to do anything about it. They will tell me it is a necessary part of the work flow.
How many of you think I am an idiot for tolerating this.
Unfortunately the workers are just barely able to squeeze a row of bins and pallets into this space, completely blocking the entire wall, including the main panel.
The fire inspector always cites this, so they move the pallets, take a picture for her, then move the pallets back.
As an electrician, this burns me up (figuratively, so far) but I am not 'empowered' to do anything about it. They will tell me it is a necessary part of the work flow.
How many of you think I am an idiot for tolerating this.