Safety is not given top priority here, as (unimpeded) access to electrical panels are essential for the protection of employees and customers alike, and inventory overflow has been allowed to take over. Rather ironic how there is a sign on each electrical panel that says, “Do not block electric panels.” Although, I do give them kudos for their placement & organization of other equipment that have been mounted to the wall, and kudos also for their organization of wires and cables for said equipment. Not like the wiring disaster in a later “what’s wrong with this picture” post.
Safety is not given top priority here, as (unimpeded) access to electrical panels are essential for the protection of employees and customers alike, and inventory overflow has been allowed to take over. Rather ironic how there is a sign on each electrical panel that says, “Do not block electric panels.” Although, I do give them kudos for their placement & organization of other equipment that have been mounted to the wall, and kudos also for their organization of wires and cables for said equipment. Not like the wiring disaster in a later “what’s wrong with this picture” post.