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So, what are some warning signs that a stage may be unsafe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stuart Høgg" data-source="post: 34389" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Re: So, what are some warning signs that a stage may be unsafe?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As a point of comparison, in the UK there are no similar constraints on cable type when used on stage. There are different requirements for outdoor events, and good practice would lean towards rubberised cable, but if I want to run an extension to, say, a small LED fixture, using 0.5sqmm PVC cable, there is no regulation stopping me. And it's worth remembering that we are at 240v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuart Høgg, post: 34389, member: 148"] Re: So, what are some warning signs that a stage may be unsafe? As a point of comparison, in the UK there are no similar constraints on cable type when used on stage. There are different requirements for outdoor events, and good practice would lean towards rubberised cable, but if I want to run an extension to, say, a small LED fixture, using 0.5sqmm PVC cable, there is no regulation stopping me. And it's worth remembering that we are at 240v. [/QUOTE]
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