clarklewis
Member
- Location
- North Carolina
- Occupation
- Corporate Safety Director
We are industrial contractors working in healthcare, mission critical, and industrial. Safety is constantly being questioned on our policy of locking out individual circuits vs locking out an entire panel. I need some opinions.
Here is the scenario;
We have a 48 breaker panel. 38 of the breakers are open/off and 10 breakers are closed/on. We are not working in the panel itself. We are working on branch circuits on the load side of the breaker at termination points. Under NFPA 70E or OSHA 1926, can I place a panel lockout device on the panel if no work will be performed on any of the circuits that are on.
Here is the scenario;
We have a 48 breaker panel. 38 of the breakers are open/off and 10 breakers are closed/on. We are not working in the panel itself. We are working on branch circuits on the load side of the breaker at termination points. Under NFPA 70E or OSHA 1926, can I place a panel lockout device on the panel if no work will be performed on any of the circuits that are on.