I am trying to make the case for a systmeatic and strcutured electrical maintenance program within an industrial/utility setting. In one of my many seaches I came across :
"1910.303(b)(7)(iii)
Internal parts of electrical equipment, including busbars, wiring terminals, insulators, and other surfaces, may not be damaged or contaminated by foreign materials such as paint, plaster, cleaners, abrasives, or corrosive residues.
1910.303(b)(7)(iv)
There shall be no damaged parts that may adversely affect safe operation or mechanical strength of the equipment, such as parts that are broken, bent, cut, or deteriorated by corrosion, chemical action, or overheating."
I believe that a compelling argument can be made that having a comprehensive electrical would help to comly with this requirement.
I looked for a similar posting, but I could not find one. If there was one please point me to it...
I welcome any opinions on this matter...
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"1910.303(b)(7)(iii)
Internal parts of electrical equipment, including busbars, wiring terminals, insulators, and other surfaces, may not be damaged or contaminated by foreign materials such as paint, plaster, cleaners, abrasives, or corrosive residues.
1910.303(b)(7)(iv)
There shall be no damaged parts that may adversely affect safe operation or mechanical strength of the equipment, such as parts that are broken, bent, cut, or deteriorated by corrosion, chemical action, or overheating."
I believe that a compelling argument can be made that having a comprehensive electrical would help to comly with this requirement.
I looked for a similar posting, but I could not find one. If there was one please point me to it...
I welcome any opinions on this matter...
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