sandsnow
Senior Member
- Location
- Southern California
I went to a seminar on arc flash last week. we were told that examination of energized equipment could possibly require protection. As an inspector I have done this many times. The electrician removes the covers while energized. I searched Cal/Osha (since I'm in CA) and could only find that workers shall have protection while "working" on energized, but no description of what "work" is. I'll have to check, but I do not believe we have adopted NFPA 70E where there may be more requirements.
1. Does anyone have a Cal/Osha definition of work?
2. Do any inspectors require eqipment to be de-energized for inspection?
3. If, so is there any reference to any osha safety orders or anything in NFPA 70E?
Thanks
1. Does anyone have a Cal/Osha definition of work?
2. Do any inspectors require eqipment to be de-energized for inspection?
3. If, so is there any reference to any osha safety orders or anything in NFPA 70E?
Thanks