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graham123

Hi, is their a regulation for having an insulated rubber Matt by any 400v main panel. I seem to recall that their is but cannot find what it comes under in regs
 
In a word NO!! It's not even a requirement for MV/HV switchgear.

It's only a recommendation as far as i'm still aware...
 
There's no regulation or requirement-there's a casual reference in the Memorandum of Guidance on the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 4 (4) 79 on page 15 but again, no requirement.

If the matting is installed, you'll find it's much nicer to sit on when completing your paper work, avoiding a cold, damp concrete floor ;)
 
Just had a company do a load of eicr's, they have put lack of mats as a code3?
In the quote for remedial is £190 +vat for a mat at every db across 22 sites.........they didn't appreciate the facilities dept giving me all the reports to go through.
 
Never coded a lack of mat, wouldn't think it was sensible when all employees have to wear the mat on their feet anyway
 
As stated not an actual requirement but a useful safety measure never the less. Having access to a safety rubber mat (and gloves) at each site, rather than at each switchboard/panel would be a sensible company policy to follow!!..
 

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