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<blockquote data-quote="chazkemp69" data-source="post: 457855" data-attributes="member: 29810"><p>Hi i am looking for some advice, I have recently started working at a Biomass Power plant. The SAP on site dost fill me with confidence the whole site is new with all new Schneider switch gear. He has us racking in and out live breakers and opening and closing them, 1 with no theory behind it 2 in my eyes not the correct PPE no arch proof clothing at all.</p><p></p><p>is it safe to continually rack theses in and out my thoughts are if its in and closed leave it alone until there is a problem. </p><p></p><p>we have received no theory on the workings on these breakers and i have refused to take any instruction from him as i have no confidence at all in his abilities. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chazkemp69, post: 457855, member: 29810"] Hi i am looking for some advice, I have recently started working at a Biomass Power plant. The SAP on site dost fill me with confidence the whole site is new with all new Schneider switch gear. He has us racking in and out live breakers and opening and closing them, 1 with no theory behind it 2 in my eyes not the correct PPE no arch proof clothing at all. is it safe to continually rack theses in and out my thoughts are if its in and closed leave it alone until there is a problem. we have received no theory on the workings on these breakers and i have refused to take any instruction from him as i have no confidence at all in his abilities. [/QUOTE]
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