William1978
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NOT ME! I'm not going to do that.mdshunk said:Okay, in Mass you can leave one tile out and the work is no longer covered from view. Climb up there and you can look at it all.
NOT ME! I'm not going to do that.mdshunk said:Okay, in Mass you can leave one tile out and the work is no longer covered from view. Climb up there and you can look at it all.
Well if the permanent set of stairs is not installed at the time of a rough inspection i'm going to fail it every time.mdshunk said:Doesn't seem unreasonable to me either. This business of red tagging a job because you have to climb a ladder to the second floor or basement, or a red tag because it's muddy that day is BS. If I got there to wire it, you can get there to inspect it.
William1978 said:Well if the permanent set of stairs is not installed at the time of a rough inspection i'm going to fail it every time.
How is that unreasonable? I'f they are using the prefab stair cases than they are not done framing.brian john said:Seems unreasonable to me.
I would climb an extension ladder to the roof, just like I did yesturday on an RTU changeout.brian john said:You have a job, I have a job yours involves ladders as much as mine, I would think, how do you inspect HVAC units on the roof?
The difference is that climbing a ladder to the roof is the only way to roof, but ceilings getting covered up prior to inspection is another story.brian john said:Then what's the difference? Is the roof top a better ladder?
iwire said:Massachusetts Electrical Code
You can try to split hairs on what "covered from view" means but around her that means no ceiling tiles, no insulation in the walls, no dirt in the trench etc.
William1978 said:The difference is that climbing a ladder to the roof is the only way to roof, but ceilings getting covered up prior to inspection is another story.
William1978 said:Well if the permanent set of stairs is not installed at the time of a rough inspection i'm going to fail it every time.
buckofdurham said:On our fials the cieling tile is just pit in around the edges and where exit lights and such are mounted. Every thing else is left open.