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Posted By Robert S Woods 1. A client has been advised by his insurers that a suitable barrier must be placed a metre in front of the FLT chargers. The chargers a situated on a purpose built concrete plinth approximately 500mm high. Is this just the insurance assessors opinion or is there relevant legislation? I would agree with him from a risk assessment point of view. 2. I cannot find the relevant regulation that states that a barrier must be placed in front of electrical distribution cabinets and the distance between the barrier and the installation.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
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Posted By Merv Newman Robert,
cant help you on legislation, but having a solid barrier between FLTs and any electrical installation/machine/person is a very good idea. Did you ever see the "Outakes" video on FLT use ? One was recorded on CCTV reversing into an electrical cabinet. The FLT's passenger (yes) was thrown off and bruised, the driver was shocked and, I think, had a heart attack. The cabinet knew it had been kissed, too. spacing should be enough to allow comfortable access.
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