Can you tag out a light switch to fix a lighting fixture in a room?
You can "tag it out", I suppose, but what is missing is the "lock out" part of the Lock Out/Tag Out combination.
Even if it was in my sight the whole time, I would not feel comfortable working on the fixture unless I could figure out a way to at least lock the switch against casual operation.
If the work is covered by OSHA, no way!
GIYF; see here.
Turning off the switch does not assure that the wires in the light-fixture box are off. It's likely that one will remain hot.
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Such as when the switch is on a switch leg from a powered box.
I agree. If you need to lock out even if within sight - that is beyond what NEC requires but a reality many have to face.If the toggle switch is within sight how is this any different than a toggle switch being used as a disconnecting means for a piece of equipment?
I had thought the 'means to lockout' were to be permanent re>110.25, but it appeasr the osha doc differs?
~RJ~
Correct for when NEC requires a lockable disconnecting means.I had thought the 'means to lockout' were to be permanent re>110.25, but it appeasr the osha doc differs?
~RJ~
Can you tag out a light switch to fix a lighting fixture in a room?
...Some fluorescents have a disconnect under the cover to disconnect the power to the ballast ...
You have to have something in subject line to start a thread - he could have just put "E" I guess:ashamed1:Am I the only one that thinks the subject line is maybe just a little vague? :rant: