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<blockquote data-quote="kme" data-source="post: 211868" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>Albert: I <em>think</em> that the Landlord`s duty of care would extend to the marquee and associated fittings; so it would be his problem. The suppliers won`t connect it up, ergo they`re not taking responsibility.</p><p></p><p>Doc: Good point - nothing had any stickers on it, and no paperwork for dead tests etc. were left with the kit.</p><p></p><p>Riggy: I do follow you`re argument; but I need to protect MY client (the landord) ; NOT the suppliers of the kit. As stated previously, if the DJ (who isn`t staff - he`s a member of the public, AFAIAC) has a faulty amp, or a customer spills a pint over his lights; the 30mA would trip, plunging the 200+ guests (&amp; staff) into total darkness. I cannot ignore that fact - I believe it would be a H&amp;S risk, to be honest.</p><p></p><p>KME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kme, post: 211868, member: 113"] Albert: I [I]think[/I] that the Landlord`s duty of care would extend to the marquee and associated fittings; so it would be his problem. The suppliers won`t connect it up, ergo they`re not taking responsibility. Doc: Good point - nothing had any stickers on it, and no paperwork for dead tests etc. were left with the kit. Riggy: I do follow you`re argument; but I need to protect MY client (the landord) ; NOT the suppliers of the kit. As stated previously, if the DJ (who isn`t staff - he`s a member of the public, AFAIAC) has a faulty amp, or a customer spills a pint over his lights; the 30mA would trip, plunging the 200+ guests (& staff) into total darkness. I cannot ignore that fact - I believe it would be a H&S risk, to be honest. KME [/QUOTE]
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