This is an EU plug. OSHA has no power here!
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It’s a quite standard 3-phase water resistant industrial plug.
The US uses a different model? Around here we normally get all standards like this from the US, and yet, I’ve never seen a different one.
Idk but the blue single-phase outlet is definitely the old EU standard, most likely an E plug (•°•).
You have to admire the ingenuity of the guy missing a plug. It’s not even super unsafe.
Unless a strong breeze comes along and now you have ungrounded circuits… or it starts to rain
or a dog wanders by and grabs a new toy.
I didn’t know electrical equipment could be vampires.
Oh man, definitely subscribing to this community. Forgot how much I loved r/OSHA on reddit.
1 spark
Good enough for temporary testing 👍
Yeah honestly just added that to the emergency toolkit
… would this even work? Does the wood draw enough electricity to power whatever it is connected to?
The wood is just keeping the wires in place
… ooooohhhhhh.
Now I get it.
I… huh? You know wood isn’t conductive right?
Yes, that’s what was confusing me. I didn’t think about the wires being held into the outlet by the wood slivers.
🧨🔥🤷😏💸