Well folks, it's that time of the week again!
There is not much of an explanation required for this picture.
There is not much of an explanation required for this picture.

Horrible exposed busbar (or did you remove the barrier?)
It is generally reccomended that RCD tests be done from the board (and in the case of say RCBOs feeding fixed equipment you may have little choice but to do them from the board), you can't really do that without having the board cover off with the board live. Also in a commercial situation it may be nessacery to add/remove circuits without isolating the entire board (yes you will expose some live metal when you remove a breaker or blank from a live board but the less exposed live metal the better). Also if computer equipment is involved you may want to minimise the number of on/off cycles (one problem is you can go round shutting down all the computers but some of them may be set to auto boot after the power is turned off and back on even if they were turned off when the power went out).The busbar should never be live when the lid is removed so shouldn't create a hazzard (even if the shield had been removed or misplaced).
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