hi peeps.
Could you help me with a moral dilemma?...... am I talking out of my bum, or is this really worth pursuing in today's electrically health and safety conscious world.................!!
the situation is this,
I'm a 40 year old mechanical maintenance fitter by trade (when I did my time there was no such thing as multi skilled, the unions sore to that).
As time has passed ive found it essential to learn the electrical side of the job so I signed up to do it a few years ago at evening classes at the local collage (which is a lie really, ive been to collage off my own back and at great expense and have been tort to pass the C&G 2330 level 2 & 3 but still dont know my ar$e from my elbow when it come to hands on!)
I was made redundant recently and thought that the 2330 would be a string to my bow as ive been fault finding and wiring on 230 to 24v machines for 5 years and could find and correct the faults safely 99% of the time, it just may have taken me 2 hours where as a proper spark could have done it in 10 mins.
Heres is the rub......please be impartial and professional with your responses...................
I found a job as a maintenance engineer at a local firm with no trouble as my C.V speaks for its self. as soon as I started I was introduced the the electrical CONTRACTOR that has been looking after thesite for 20 years. i introduced my self and said as ive just got my 2330 level 3 id be very grateful if he could show me the practical side of fault finding, testing etc.
I was given I very firm F*&K OFF...................................this is my job and your not qualified to do F&*K all......whats 2330?........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well as you may expect ive been on the back foot ever since but im not stupid and the 2330 has given me some knowledge even if its not hands on, the question is am i right with my ******* knowledge......................gents, its up to you to decide....
1. New installation of a blast heater wired in old three phase coloured wire that he had laying around.
2. Many I.P violations on control boxes where his reply was "well no body should be in this area so its ok (area not restricted in any way and is a common work area)
3. a job this week where a fuses spur has been wired in 1mm 4 core with the brown as line, the black as neutral the gray cut with no identifying tape added.
A 13 ampere plug top fitted to 2.5mm flat twin and earth, flung over an internal roof, over hanging florescent lamp fittings,(not secured in any manor) through an external wall (no fire protection added, its just a big hole) over a 15 metre catinery wire (hanging down 4 ft in the centre where lorries catch it) and is then running 15 6ft double florescent tube light fitting.....but to be fair only one works!
On top of this there are dead (!) cables strung all over the place that he says he knows what they are and its none of my business..........I dont know if there live or not as none of the control panels are marked up as to what they are and he has padlocked all the individual machine control panels, even though the isolators dont work and there are 'E' stops that have been missing for weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd like to say thats the full extent of things but there the faults that have come to mind in the 10 mins ive taken to do this email since I decided that enough was enough!
Should I report this guy and if so how do I do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could you help me with a moral dilemma?...... am I talking out of my bum, or is this really worth pursuing in today's electrically health and safety conscious world.................!!
the situation is this,
I'm a 40 year old mechanical maintenance fitter by trade (when I did my time there was no such thing as multi skilled, the unions sore to that).
As time has passed ive found it essential to learn the electrical side of the job so I signed up to do it a few years ago at evening classes at the local collage (which is a lie really, ive been to collage off my own back and at great expense and have been tort to pass the C&G 2330 level 2 & 3 but still dont know my ar$e from my elbow when it come to hands on!)
I was made redundant recently and thought that the 2330 would be a string to my bow as ive been fault finding and wiring on 230 to 24v machines for 5 years and could find and correct the faults safely 99% of the time, it just may have taken me 2 hours where as a proper spark could have done it in 10 mins.
Heres is the rub......please be impartial and professional with your responses...................
I found a job as a maintenance engineer at a local firm with no trouble as my C.V speaks for its self. as soon as I started I was introduced the the electrical CONTRACTOR that has been looking after thesite for 20 years. i introduced my self and said as ive just got my 2330 level 3 id be very grateful if he could show me the practical side of fault finding, testing etc.
I was given I very firm F*&K OFF...................................this is my job and your not qualified to do F&*K all......whats 2330?........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well as you may expect ive been on the back foot ever since but im not stupid and the 2330 has given me some knowledge even if its not hands on, the question is am i right with my ******* knowledge......................gents, its up to you to decide....
1. New installation of a blast heater wired in old three phase coloured wire that he had laying around.
2. Many I.P violations on control boxes where his reply was "well no body should be in this area so its ok (area not restricted in any way and is a common work area)
3. a job this week where a fuses spur has been wired in 1mm 4 core with the brown as line, the black as neutral the gray cut with no identifying tape added.
A 13 ampere plug top fitted to 2.5mm flat twin and earth, flung over an internal roof, over hanging florescent lamp fittings,(not secured in any manor) through an external wall (no fire protection added, its just a big hole) over a 15 metre catinery wire (hanging down 4 ft in the centre where lorries catch it) and is then running 15 6ft double florescent tube light fitting.....but to be fair only one works!
On top of this there are dead (!) cables strung all over the place that he says he knows what they are and its none of my business..........I dont know if there live or not as none of the control panels are marked up as to what they are and he has padlocked all the individual machine control panels, even though the isolators dont work and there are 'E' stops that have been missing for weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd like to say thats the full extent of things but there the faults that have come to mind in the 10 mins ive taken to do this email since I decided that enough was enough!
Should I report this guy and if so how do I do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!