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CdC  
#1 Posted : 16 March 2020 12:44:19(UTC)
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CdC

Dear all, what's your thoughts on old electrical cabinet locks that could be opened by a tool, such as a screwdriver or house key, rather than a dedicated hex key or similar dedicated tool?

The guidance says they must not be able to be used by coin or nailfile or similarly common object one may have. Would a screwdriver not fit into this? What's everyone's stance on this?

Hsquared14  
#2 Posted : 16 March 2020 12:50:45(UTC)
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Hsquared14

Not really sure what you mean by our "stance" - I wouldn't insist on them being replaced but I would expect that this sort of unit wouldn't be fitted now.   A screwdriver is a simple tool but then so is a hex key isn't it as there is no restriction on access to them? 

CptBeaky  
#3 Posted : 16 March 2020 12:51:32(UTC)
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CptBeaky

If it can be opened with a screwdriver or random house key, that would not be adequate.

A Kurdziel  
#4 Posted : 16 March 2020 14:00:12(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

You need to replace the old lock with a proper lock, with a proper key.

But you should keep the key in the lock otherwise you might lose it…what’s wrong with that?

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