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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
Interpretations Access and working space requirements for electric equipment (600V or less).05/28/1999National
Interpretations Requirements for electrical wiring in supply and disposal function warehouses containing hazardous materials.04/08/1997National
Interpretations Workplace use of electrical equipment designated as "Household Use Only" and recordkeeping requirements.[1910.303(a); 1910.303(b)(2); 1910.7; 1910.303(b); 1910.304(f)(5)(v)(C)(5)]07/16/2003National
Interpretations"Continuous industrial processes" and the infeasibility of de-energizing equipment under 29 CFR 1910.333.12/19/2006National
Interpretations01/07/1992 - 1910.147 - Electrical safety related work practices standard.01/07/1992National
Interpretations02/09/1993 - 1910.303 - Approval requirements for electrical conductors and equipment.02/09/1993National
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]04/15/2004National
Interpretations05/28/1992 - Instruments Tested for Electromagnetic Susceptibility05/28/1992National
Interpretations06/01/1992 - Recognized testing laboratories; Product certification program for machinery.06/01/1992National
Interpretations06/24/1992 - 1910 Subpart S - Electrical standards and computer security devices.06/24/1992National
Interpretations06/30/1993 - 1910.147 - Cord and plug connected electric equipment.06/30/1993National
Directives07/01/1991 - STD 1-16.7 - Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices - Inspection Procedures and Interpretation Guidelines07/22/2003National
Interpretations09/09/1993 - 1910.331 - Employee training requirements for the servicing and maintenance of electrical equipment.09/09/1993National
Directives09/10/1991 - CPL 2.35 CH-18 - Changes to the Regulatory General Industry Standard Alleged Violation07/22/2003National
Interpretations09/29/1994 - 1910.133 - Subpart I, and Subpart S requirements as they apply to electrical workers who wear glasses.09/29/1994National
Directives12/23/1981 - CPL 2-1.15A - New Meat Tenderizing Technology in the Meat Industry07/16/2003National
Interpretations12/29/1992 - 1910.307 - Requirements for `area classification drawings' for petrochemical plants.12/29/1992National
Interpretations1910.119 - The term interconnection as it would apply to utilities, steam and electric, used in a covered process.09/14/1995National
Interpretations1910.12(b) - Requirements for cord sets connected to permanent wiring.04/15/1992National
Interpretations1910.303 - Electrical safety related work practices applicable to employees operating or working on or nearby, motor control centers in the workplace.01/13/1992National
Interpretations1910.303 - Electrical standards as it applies to desktop computers.02/18/1992National
Interpretations1910.304 - Extension cord equipped with a built-in continuity tester.04/08/1993National
Interpretations1910.305 - Acceptable Job-Made extension cords.06/17/1992National
Interpretations1910.305(a)(2) - Contractor shop-made extension cords.03/03/1992National
Interpretations1910.333 - Rulings or requirements for employees in the electrical trade to wear steel-toe shoes.03/17/1993National
Interpretations1910.399 - All electrical equipment must be approved.08/24/1993National
Violations2006 Violations Summary for Electrical Safety - General Industry (PDF) National
Violations2008 Violations Summary for Electrical Safety - General Industry (PDF) National
Regulations29 CFR §§ 1910.309 -- 1910.330 [Reserved]  National
Regulations29 CFR §§ 1910.336 -- 1910.360 [Reserved]  National
Regulations29 CFR §§ 1910.361 -- 1910.380 [Reserved]  National
Regulations29 CFR §§ 1910.381 -- 1910.398 [Reserved]  National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910 Appendix A to Subpart S Reference Documents National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.301 Introduction National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.302 Electric utilization systems National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.303 General requirements National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.304 Wiring design and protection National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.305 Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.306 Specific purpose equipment and installations National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.307 Hazardous (classified) locations National
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