zog
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- Charlotte, NC
Yes NFPA70E-2009 does, but the NEC (NFPA 70) does not.
Right, NEC 110.16 just requires the generic label, 2009 70E requires the Ei or PPE to be on it.
Yes NFPA70E-2009 does, but the NEC (NFPA 70) does not.
But the enforcement of the rule in 70E will likely be by the saftey people, as I doubt that a city or county will ever adopt 70E as a code.Right, NEC 110.16 just requires the generic label, 2009 70E requires the Ei or PPE to be on it.
thank you zog I understand your point and no I do not have experience with this, I am just an apprentice trying to learn, it is my boss who is going to do this. He said he would do it, not me. For the amount of time we have already put into arguing with the shop electrician the job is way past being worth it. We are looking for written documentation that we can give to the head of maintenance that will justify either my boss doing it himself or subbing it out to another company. Just looking for a specific article. Sorry to tweak you the wrong way.