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.....It wasn’t me by the way, I’ve never been to Manchester!
Can’t understand what the thinking was putting it on the incoming side of the main switch???
As others have mentioned, it could have ended in disaster!
 
When I first read this, I was astonished...and reading the subsequent posts simply reinforces how truly appalling this was...peoples' lives really at risk...not some hypothetical risk that might manifest itself at some vague point in the future, but a time-bomb that luckily was defused by Caveman before someone actually died. I am an amateur, but competent in many areas, but my real competence is in knowing when something is outwith my ability...this is a truly shocking example of crass incompetence, and complete negligence...reckless negligence, and frankly, had a fatality ensued this would have been culpable homicide...
(shakes head for the twentieth time today- a travesty)
As SparkyChick said, it's odd to "like"this post, but good to flag up its importance
As Westy said...he's lucky not to be explaining himself to a judge
...and, hopefully, he may yet have to do so
 
i don't think that even a plumber could be so stupid. a builder perhaps. either way kevin needs a 25 mm tail shoving up his arse with 240V applied.
 
Wow! This post was only meant to be for Kevin lol!
Great replies to you all.
Kevin was supposedly the customers sons sparky & highly recommended by the son. I did try to push for more - solely so I could 'talk' to Kevin to make him think & to stop him doing this again. but the customer didn't seem too helpful (I suspect for his sons sake). Ergo my thread.
They paid him £40 and he was going to return to replace the RCDs. He wont be returning (if the owner has anything to do with it).
I wasn't actually up for the job (knackered) and the customer wasn't thrilled at the idea of me coming out so I talked through the issue with the customer to see if I could help. We went through the usual stuff: "There are flashes from the kitchen light". "Turn the breaker off". "Done that- still flashing". "ok, turn the RCD for that side off". "Done that - still flashing". "ok, turn the main switch off". "Done that - still flashing". "You've switched the main larger red switch off and it's still flashing?". "Yeh". "ok, I'm on my way!!!!".
The fault, incidentally, was a conductor exposure just before the termination into the metal light. I think. There was a lot of damage...
 
No I think Arse will be sufficient.

They often use the phrase builders bums, don't they? In any case, most builders I know are only interested in their bill being paid, and getting they're mark up on ones work, and not offended by name calling. Just saying.
 
Hi,
If you're a spark, you're reading this, your name is Kevin, you work in the Manchester area and you did a job in Rusholme yesterday on lights that kept tripping the RCD - Please reconsider your career before you do serious damage.
It's forgivable that you were unable to diagnose an insulation fault with the lights and blamed it on a faulty RCD (though the customer said you thought it was both RCDs which should have made you think again). I presume you don't have the right equipment for insulation & RCD testing?
It's also forgivable taking the lights off the RCD as a tempary measure.
What isn't forgivable is taking the 1.5mm lighting circuit with an insulation fault on it, taking it off the 6A breaker and putting it directly on the main ccu switch protected only by the suppliers 100A fuse! To compound matters you didn't even put it on the consumer side. Instead putting it on the supply side so when the customer was getting a firework display last night - they couldn't even isolate the electrics!!!
I don't know how much current was going through the light fitting but even the copper had disintergrated.
I seriously believe if I hadn't attended at 1am this morning there wouldn't be a house still standing.
Somebody whos an extreme cowboy is not even fit to work as a burger flipper.
 
Fortunately, I don't go near building sites these days. I do hold them in admiration mind; anyone stupid enough to shiny down a scaffold pole --- feet up without anyway of stopping, has got to be a complete nincompoop. Not that I would tell him not to.
 
since you can't get on these sites anymore without a cscs card ( ECS for those of us with brains), i don't go near them either. more farting about than getting the job done.
 
Yep. Years ago H&S wasn't even a consideration, not so nowadays. Think the pendulum has now swung too far in the opposite direction.

According to the CDM 2015, I now have to complete a risk assessment when I go to Mrs Miggins house (doing a lot of work there recently?) to change her light bulbs (lamps to some). Madness I tell you, madness :eek:
 

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