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If you really want to ID look out for signs of spillage
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Only turn off with AR. ID you cap off
With I.D you have to cap.
With A.R you don't have to but nothing stops you from actually doing it.
It's all very well saying that you will cap off an AR situation but the guidelines stipulate that it can only be done with the permission of the responsible person. You now need to explain to them why the back boiler that has been working fine for 20 years and still appears to be working fine is now immediately dangerous.
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You have to explain why it's At Risk (of being a danger) to get permission to turn it off for A.R.
The phrase Immediately Dangerous doesn't need to come into the conversation as it's not appropriate.
ID or AR it won't be used. Lets look at it on a legal position. Your standing in court in front of some smart arse barrister; he questions you on your actions in ID'ing the BBU in a bedroom, then throws the IUSSP in your face and says that you are not competent because the industry procedure says this is AR, so why did you say it was ID. Credibility undermined round 1 to the accused.
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