Greetings, all-

Is there a general machinery requirement that a service access panel on a mains 
powered equipment somehow be permanently attached to the machine (e.g. hinged) 
if the panel itself has warning decals affixed to it?
I looked back in the PSES archive for a safety standard reference and came up 
empty.  I'm searching for standards-based guidance on permanence of the access 
panel itself, if it happens to be completely removable and is therefore at some 
risk of being misplaced.

Thank you and best regards,
Chet Summers


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