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OSHA's electrical safety rules for general industry workplaces cover electrical safety requirements that are necessary for the practical safeguarding of employees in the workplace. They include design safety standards for electric utilization systems (all electric equipment and installations used to provide electric power) and safety-related work practices for both "qualified" (those who have a specific level of training) and "unqualified" (those who have little or no training) employees.


 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Interpretations01/07/1992 - 1910.147 - Electrical safety related work practices standard. National
Interpretations01/13/1992 - 1910.303 - Electrical safety related work practices applicable to employees operating or working on or nearby, motor control centers in the workplace. National
Interpretations02/01/2005 - Use of personal cooling fans listed for "residential use only" in an industrial setting.[1910.303; 1910.303(b)(2); 1910.399] National
Interpretations02/02/1995 - Clarification of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard. National
Interpretations02/07/2000 - NRTL certification for electrically-operated sewer inspection equipment.[1910.303(a); 1910.307] National
Interpretations02/09/1993 - 1910.303 - Approval requirements for electrical conductors and equipment. National
Interpretations02/10/2000 - Exceptions to minimum approach distances for power generation, transmission and distribution.[1910.269(l)(2); 1910.269(l)(3)] National
Interpretations02/13/1997 - Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard regarding pole top rescue. National
Interpretations02/18/1992 - 1910.303 - Electrical standards as it applies to desktop computers. National
Interpretations02/19/1997 - An interpretation of the electric power generation standard. National
Interpretations03/03/1992 - 1910.305(a)(2) - Contractor shop-made extension cords. National
Interpretations03/05/1996 - Determination on whether the "Line Journeyman Changing out Trasformer" activities are within the intent of the OSHA standards.[1910.269] National
Interpretations03/07/1995 - 1910.137 - Enforcement of Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution and Electrical Protective Equipment. National
Interpretations03/10/2000 - Clarification of training requirements for supervisory and managerial personnel under 1910.269.[1910.269(a)(2)] National
Interpretations03/12/1996 - Grounding requirements with respect to a battery charger used with rechargeable power tools.[1910.304; 1910.307; 1910.399] National
Interpretations03/17/1993 - 1910.333 - Rulings or requirements for employees in the electrical trade to wear steel-toe shoes. National
Interpretations03/27/03--Clarification of qualified employee requirements for the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution standard.[1910.269; 1910.269(a)(2)(i); 1910.269(l)(1)(i); 1910.269(b)(1); 1910.269(a)(2)] National
Interpretations03/31/2004- Fixed Wiring in Research Facilities and High Voltage Cable Tray Systems at Department of Energy (DOE) Research Laboratories[1910.305(a); 1910.305(a)(2); 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(B); 1910.305(a)(3); 1910.305(b); 1910.305(g)(1); 1910.305(g)(1)(i National
Interpretations04/02/1996 - Motor wiring connects.[1910.303(g)(2)] National
Interpretations04/08/1993 - 1910.304 - Extension cord equipped with a built-in continuity tester. National
Interpretations04/08/1997 - Requirements for electrical wiring in supply and disposal function warehouses containing hazardous materials. National
Interpretations04/10/2001 - Review of electrical schematic diagrams; OSHA does not approve equipment designs. National
Interpretations04/15/1992 - 1910.12(b) - Requirements for cord sets connected to permanent wiring. National
Directives04/15/1994 - STP 2-1.172 - Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution National
Interpretations04/15/2004- Acceptability of locking switches in the closed (on) position for transformers attached to the main bus duct system.[1910.304(d)(1); 1910.399] National
Interpretations04/26/1999 - Clarification of 1910.269 as applied to line-clearance tree-trimming operations. National
Interpretations04/28/1999 - Clarification of under voltage protection on metal working equipment and emergency stop devices. National
Interpretations05/05/2004- Electrical equipment approved by a NRTL is acceptable to OSHA.[1910.7; 1910.303(a); 1910.303(b); 1910.399] National
Interpretations05/05/2006 - Use of flexible cords and cables for wiring in permanent or temporary installations. [1910.305; 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(G); 1910.305(g)(1)(iii)] National
Interpretations05/09/1995 - 1910.269 - Clarification of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard. National
Interpretations05/12/1997 - Electrical standards and the application to electrically-powered medical devices. National
Interpretations05/12/2003 - Electrical safety requirements for rechargeable racks for paging transmitters.[1910.305(j)(3); 1910.399] National
Interpretations05/17/2002 - Training requirements for employees who perform non-electrical work on electrical equipment.[1910.269(a)(2)(i); 1910.269(a)(2)(ii); 1910.269(x)] National
Interpretations05/20/1999 - Shutdown and restoration of power to equipment for a phase - to - ground condition. National
Interpretations05/24/1994 - Natural fabrics and synthetic materials that are acceptable under the electric power generation, transmission and distribution standard. National
Interpretations05/24/1995 - 1910.147 - Clarification concerning the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution standard. National
Interpretations05/27/2003 - Electrical conductors and equipment must be approved and used according to its listing/label.[1910.303; 1910.303(a); 1910.303(b)(2)] National
Interpretations05/28/1992 - Instruments Tested for Electromagnetic Susceptibility National
Interpretations05/28/1999 - Access and working space requirements for electric equipment (600V or less). National
Interpretations06/01/1992 - Recognized testing laboratories; Product certification program for machinery. National
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