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Door

I do not know.

It was a picture from someone

I take it you can open the white door fully,

And there is three feet of clearance in front of it.
 
Section 240-24(d) (NEC), “Overcurrent devices shall not be located in the vicinity of easily ignitable material, such as in clothes closets.
So if it is left alone, it maybe fine, no shelves.... It probable should labeled, if commercial. this maybe residential.
 
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Could be argued that it is only accessible to service personnel except, for OSHA compliance requirements?
 
Condition 1, Table 110-26(a)
Condition 1 describes a situation in which the electrical equipment is installed in or on a wall that faces an insulated wall, constructed of wood or metal studs, and sheetrock or wood panels. If you make contact with the insulated wall while touching live parts of the equipment, you're isolated from the grounded slab or earth. Therefore, Condition 1 allows for a reduced working space.
 
(1) Depth of Working Space. The depth of the working space in the direction of live parts shall not be less than that specified in table 110.26(A)(1) unless the requirements of 110.26(A)(1)(a), (A)(1)(b), or (A)(1)(c) are met. Distances shall be measured from the live parts or from the enclosure or opening if the live parts are enclosed."

3' from the front of the enclosure needs to be clear.....Flush, good, recessed, bad...
 
(1) Depth of Working Space. The depth of the working space in the direction of live parts shall not be less than that specified in table 110.26(A)(1) unless the requirements of 110.26(A)(1)(a), (A)(1)(b), or (A)(1)(c) are met. Distances shall be measured from the live parts or from the enclosure or opening if the live parts are enclosed."

3' from the front of the enclosure needs to be clear.....Flush, good, recessed, bad...
Did you read the exceptions for existing res?
 
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