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Working from an un-insulated aerial lift (JLG), what is the approach boundary when working near exposed energized equipment (4160V). Also, are there any safety techniques and/or applications that would allow you to work closer than the permitted boundary?
 

RichB

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Tacoma, Wa
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Electrician/Electrical Inspector
Never having worked in a switchyard--I don't know of anything other than==or if it even applies here, the 10 foot rule for 50kV and below
 

zog

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Charlotte, NC
Working from an un-insulated aerial lift (JLG), what is the approach boundary when working near exposed energized equipment (4160V). Also, are there any safety techniques and/or applications that would allow you to work closer than the permitted boundary?

I suggest you read OSHA 1910.269
 
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