🐙 Examples Of C1 C2 C3
Crampons are the pointier, angrier version of snowshoes and skis. Where boards slide and snowshoes rest daintily on top, crampons are designed to dig their teeth into ice and snow. Or their points, as the "teeth" are technically called. Cue some joke about the point of crampons…
An example of a C1 observation (it's dangerous now!) would be the cover of a consumer unit missing hence exposing live parts. Any exposed live parts such as an open consumer unit busbar or an exposed live cable end would be classed as a code 1, as it is dangerous (right now) at the time of the inspection. C2 = Potentially dangerous
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examples of c1 c2 c3