brother
Senior Member
Theres been a debate over the NFPA 70E about when an energize work permit is required. I know one is NOT required when doing testing/trouble shooting etc..
However in some of the work our guys been doing (preventive maintanance on control contactors , breakers ect..) If one has to retorque the lugs on the breakers or contactors are live, then isnt that considered 'hot work' and a permit is required??
However in some of the work our guys been doing (preventive maintanance on control contactors , breakers ect..) If one has to retorque the lugs on the breakers or contactors are live, then isnt that considered 'hot work' and a permit is required??