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LATCHY  
#1 Posted : 04 November 2013 08:38:06(UTC)
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LATCHY

Can NC-4 permits be extended or will a new permit need to be issued, I understand NC1,2,3 permits can't be extended and need to be re-issued that's why I ask the question advise please.
PIKEMAN  
#2 Posted : 04 November 2013 08:45:39(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

What are "NC4 permits?"
LATCHY  
#3 Posted : 04 November 2013 08:52:12(UTC)
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LATCHY

pikeman wrote:
What are "NC4 permits?"
National Class 4 confined spaces that are non standard entry both access and egress are unconventional
A Kurdziel  
#4 Posted : 04 November 2013 09:02:13(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

LATCHY wrote:
pikeman wrote:
What are "NC4 permits?"
National Class 4 confined spaces that are non standard entry both access and egress are unconventional
Still none the wiser- Who's scheme is this?
LATCHY  
#5 Posted : 04 November 2013 09:08:08(UTC)
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LATCHY

A Kurdziel wrote:
LATCHY wrote:
pikeman wrote:
What are "NC4 permits?"
National Class 4 confined spaces that are non standard entry both access and egress are unconventional
Still none the wiser- Who's scheme is this?
Has the wording states a National Class.
gramsay  
#6 Posted : 04 November 2013 09:15:41(UTC)
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gramsay

This is from a Water industry scheme. Can't help the OP though, we don't do this, although we do encounter these sites.
Jane Blunt  
#7 Posted : 04 November 2013 10:39:16(UTC)
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Jane Blunt

While the words are 'national class' it appears to be water industry specific - see here http://www.water.org.uk/...occasional-guidance-note
A Kurdziel  
#8 Posted : 04 November 2013 10:49:13(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

Thanks Jane good guidance but as I suspected an industry specific standard.
godscrasher  
#9 Posted : 04 November 2013 21:34:56(UTC)
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godscrasher

I would issue a new permit at the start of every new working day to ensure that there are no additional specified risks and the controls are still in place.
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