Tongue-In-Check Answer:  Sound Engineering Practice never
makes a mistake.

Practical Answer:  Perform a risk analysis and fix any
hazards.  Remember that the risk analysis covers intended
and unintended uses and normal and abnormal conditions.

In the United States, the signature of a Professional
Engineer on the drawings is usually accepted by a Court that
sound engineering practices were followed.  I think that is
true in Europe, but I do not have personal knowledge of
that.

Best Regards

Bob Schlentz
[email protected]




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