working live

Joined
15 Apr 2005
Messages
16,517
Reaction score
268
Location
Yorkshire
Country
United Kingdom
Would anyone here change a lightswitch without turning the power off? I'm sure they did this when they changed a lightswitch at my shop. To isolate the circuit, they would have had to go down 2 storeys to the DB in the cellar. Is this sort of thing heard of?

Also, what's the deal with changing light bulbs in commercial premises? Do electronic ballasts wear out? They came the other day to change bulbs in a few lights and swapped a few electronic fittings for ones with starter motors :shock: I didnt think they used these any more, and i thought electronic fittings lasted forever (within reason :wink: )
 
I've done it too. It is highly frowned upon and if our H&S bod found out...

Electronic ballasts do still die. The switch start ones are cheaper so this is probably why they fitted them.

Where is your shop out of interest?
 
RF Lighting said:
I've done it too. It is highly frowned upon and if our H&S bod found out...

Electronic ballasts do still die. The switch start ones are cheaper so this is probably why they fitted them.

Where is your shop out of interest?
dark corner of rotherham.
 
RF Lighting said:
Just checking it wasn't one of our guys :shock: :D
lol. Eurotec or something i think. What does your company do? I take it its something to do with lights?  8) 10/10 for observation :wink:
 
[quote="crafty1289What does your company do? I take it its something to do with lights?  8) 10/10 for observation :wink:[/quote]

Just general contracting work. Anything from an extra domestic socket to new build factories. I tend to hide if I hear a mention of a domestic job though. Lighting is just a hobby (in theaters)
 
crafty1289 said:
Would anyone here change a lightswitch without turning the power off? I'm sure they did this when they changed a lightswitch at my shop. To isolate the circuit, they would have had to go down 2 storeys to the DB in the cellar. Is this sort of thing heard of?

Also, what's the deal with changing light bulbs in commercial premises? Do electronic ballasts wear out? They came the other day to change bulbs in a few lights and swapped a few electronic fittings for ones with starter motors :shock: I didnt think they used these any more, and i thought electronic fittings lasted forever (within reason :wink: )

We are all probably guilty of working live sometimes, although as someone else mentioned it is frowned upon by the hse and should only ever be done as a last resort. Relatively speaking they should have turned off the power to change the switch as there is no real reason for not doing this dead.
Starter motors = used to start cars btw :wink:
 
RF Lighting said:
crafty1289 said:
What does your company do? I take it its something to do with lights?  8) 10/10 for observation :wink:

Just general contracting work. Anything from an extra domestic socket to new build factories. I tend to hide if I hear a mention of a domestic job though. Lighting is just a hobby (in theaters)

Me too :lol, I like to do theatre stuff as well although now it is only a couple of times a year, are you a member of Blue Room? What type of board do you use?
 
RF Lighting said:
I am a member of blue room. I have my own fat frog :D
I'm still on Sirius 24, a bit long in the tooth by todays standards but beats the brush shank taped to the knee and one in each hand with the good old variable resistor banks 8)
 
In my company there are moves to make working live an offence punishable with instant dismissal.
 
Where I work it would be almost impossible to fault find with everything turned off.
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top