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On 26/03/2015 08:50, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 07:56:48 +0000, Nightjar "cpb"@ wrote:

We used to remove fuses and pocket them.


Difficult if you have circuit breakers


Aren't all circuit breakers removable ? Our (domestic) ones are. Surely
they're meant to be replaceable ?


On the distribution boards in my factories, that would have involved
turning off the three-phase supply to the entire factory, which would
allow the front cover to be removed. That would give access to the
screws holding the circuit breakers in place and then they could be
removed. It is not something you would do to permit safe working on a
particular machine.

In any case, all industrial equipment should have a local method of
isolation and those can always be padlocked in the off position. You
shouldn't really need more than that, possible with the multiple padlock
devices Tim Watts describes if more than one person might be working on
the protected equipment at one time.

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Colin Bignell