Portable Electrical Equipment
Found 7 free book(s)Guide Testing and Tagging Portable Electrical Equipment ...
www.commerce.wa.gov.auGuide to testing and tagging portable electrical equipment and RCDs at workplaces Page 5 of 10 Regulation 3.63 of the OSH regulations, states that any worker bringing a portable item of electrical equipment or RCD to a construction or demolition site that is required to be tested under AS/NZS 3012:2003, must, before the item is used:
Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low-risk ...
www.hse.gov.ukMaintaining portable electric equipment in low-risk environments This is a web-friendly version of leaflet INDG236(rev3), published 09/13 Introduction This leaflet explains the simple and sensible precautions that need to be taken to prevent danger from portable or movable electrical equipment in low-risk
Using Portable Generators Safely
www.osha.govespecially where electrical equipment is used in or around wet or damp locations. GFCIs shut off power when an electrical current is detected outside normal paths. GFCIs and extension cords with built-in GFCI protection can be purchased at hardware stores, do-it-yourself centers, and other locations that sell electrical equipment.
Electrical Code Rules for Portable & Temporary Electrical ...
www.dli.mn.govElectrical Code Rules for Portable & Temporary Electrical Power Distribution A summary of rules based on the National Electrical Code – refer to the NEC for additional rules 110.3 Electrical Equipment. All electrical equipment must be listed and labeled. Equipment must be installed and used in accordance with the listing.
Electrical Safety Program - Purdue University
www.purdue.eduElectrical Work – Maintenance, Inspection, Troubleshooting, Construction. Work performed on electrical equipment while exposed to energized conductors or circuit parts; interaction with or operation of electrical equipment where an arc flash hazard is likely or other abnormal conditions are present.
Electrical Hazards - Occupational Safety and Health ...
www.osha.govElectrical Hazards Electrical hazards can be found in nearly every roofing work site. Whether the hazard is posed by worn or damaged power tools or cords, improperly grounded tools or equipment, or the presence of standing water, it is the responsibility of the contractor to make sure the tools and equipment
Reducing Fire Hazards for Portable Electric Heaters - CPSC ...
www.cpsc.govReducing Fire Hazards for Portable Electric Heaters THE STATISTICS CPSC estimates that from 2008 to 2010, portable electric heaters were involved in approximately 1,200 fires per year. THE PROBLEM Portable electric heaters are high-wattage appliances that have the potential to ignite nearby combustible materials like curtains,