Isn't their a osha rule that advises against doing elect. work in the rain.
F fifty five Member May 23, 2018 #1 Isn't their a osha rule that advises against doing elect. work in the rain.
P petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation engineer May 23, 2018 #2 fifty five said: Isn't their a osha rule that advises against doing elect. work in the rain. Click to expand... No. However you still have to do it safely. You also have to take care to make sure the innards of the equipment you are installing don't get wet.
fifty five said: Isn't their a osha rule that advises against doing elect. work in the rain. Click to expand... No. However you still have to do it safely. You also have to take care to make sure the innards of the equipment you are installing don't get wet.
Coppersmith Senior Member Location Tampa, FL, USA Occupation Electrical Contractor May 23, 2018 #3 I don't think OSHA advises for or against anything. They tell you very plainly what you can and cannot do. That said I've worked in the rain may times. I keep a raincoat in the truck and sometimes I wear it (other times it just too hot).
I don't think OSHA advises for or against anything. They tell you very plainly what you can and cannot do. That said I've worked in the rain may times. I keep a raincoat in the truck and sometimes I wear it (other times it just too hot).
J JFletcher Senior Member Location Williamsburg, VA May 23, 2018 #4 Since live work is forbidden in most cases, working in the rain doesn't really matter