This is an insane safety hazard, right? I’m not crazy?
Hanging between the dishwashing pit and prep station
by Big-Economist-7026
25 Comments
FraterMirror
oh lord. yes
Specialist-Eye-6964
Unless it’s the lines fan. Then it’s perfectly normal and acceptable 😳
TortasTilDeath
For sure. Definitely need a nonslip mat.
W1G0607
Call the fire marshal, he’ll put a stop to that in no time
gumballhead86
For multiple reasons
skitwostreet
Is that dishpit plugged into that surge protector? No way someone designed that kitchen and had no other space to put an outlet?
jk_nvsnow
Yes, just announce every single time you have to cross it. “Stepping over cord” as you would say “corner”
Aero_naughty
you’re crazy for even asking
PurchaseTight3150
8.5/10 bad. So not quite insanely dangerous. But definitely crazily dangerous. Insanely dangerous is like playing Russian roulette with your cock/cooter, or something. So let’s not hyperbolize and exaggerate now.
mydogmakesdecisions
The owners need to have an electrician replace the GFCI behind the machine. 20amp
Admirable-Kitchen737
Thought commercial dish machines are 220v.
Cat_tophat365247
This is a Final Destination type of hazard. You can report it anonymously to your fire marshall. It’s seriously a big no no.
bobi2393
Fire code prefers electrical cords strung a consistent 2.0″-3.5″ above the floor, to better snag people’s feet if they don’t step high enough.
stucky602
I’m in a different industry now so I don’t know, but in mine this is a fire hazard because of the surge protector used to power a large piece of equipment. Is it the same for you all?
chocolatecroissant9
Between that, and the damp patches on the slippery brick, that’s a lawsuit waiting to happen
LiteratureSweet906
Shit happens if its temporary then good to go.
Deuce_McFarva
Yes. I don’t see a single JBL speaker.
Apprehensive-Crow337
op are you still alive
UnderstandingSmall66
This is infuriating because it can easily be avoided with less than $20 worth of stuff from any hardware store.
Religion_Of_Speed
It’s certainly unideal, that’s for sure. Personally I’d unplug it immediately and start a conversation between everyone involved. I’d be tempted to just cut the cord to prevent any sort of fuckery until the problem is solved but it’s gotta be a bad day for that solution. Then we can all talk to the fire marshall together. After that we can all go out for ice cream and floor mats.
Definitely need a longer cord and a mat to cover it. Don’t worry the electrician will be as soon as we pay him for last month’s work!
Germacide
Why the hell would Auto-Chlor install a machine when there isn’t an outlet behind it to hook it up to?! That’s the dumbest thing a contractor could ever do.
25 Comments
oh lord. yes
Unless it’s the lines fan. Then it’s perfectly normal and acceptable 😳
For sure. Definitely need a nonslip mat.
Call the fire marshal, he’ll put a stop to that in no time
For multiple reasons
Is that dishpit plugged into that surge protector? No way someone designed that kitchen and had no other space to put an outlet?
Yes, just announce every single time you have to cross it. “Stepping over cord” as you would say “corner”
you’re crazy for even asking
8.5/10 bad. So not quite insanely dangerous. But definitely crazily dangerous. Insanely dangerous is like playing Russian roulette with your cock/cooter, or something. So let’s not hyperbolize and exaggerate now.
The owners need to have an electrician replace the GFCI behind the machine. 20amp
Thought commercial dish machines are 220v.
This is a Final Destination type of hazard. You can report it anonymously to your fire marshall. It’s seriously a big no no.
Fire code prefers electrical cords strung a consistent 2.0″-3.5″ above the floor, to better snag people’s feet if they don’t step high enough.
I’m in a different industry now so I don’t know, but in mine this is a fire hazard because of the surge protector used to power a large piece of equipment. Is it the same for you all?
Between that, and the damp patches on the slippery brick, that’s a lawsuit waiting to happen
Shit happens if its temporary then good to go.
Yes. I don’t see a single JBL speaker.
op are you still alive
This is infuriating because it can easily be avoided with less than $20 worth of stuff from any hardware store.
It’s certainly unideal, that’s for sure. Personally I’d unplug it immediately and start a conversation between everyone involved. I’d be tempted to just cut the cord to prevent any sort of fuckery until the problem is solved but it’s gotta be a bad day for that solution. Then we can all talk to the fire marshall together. After that we can all go out for ice cream and floor mats.
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Definitely need a longer cord and a mat to cover it. Don’t worry the electrician will be as soon as we pay him for last month’s work!
Why the hell would Auto-Chlor install a machine when there isn’t an outlet behind it to hook it up to?! That’s the dumbest thing a contractor could ever do.
Sometimes I wonder how we’re all still alive.
I tripped just looking at it.