valancelectron
Electrical
- Apr 9, 2007
- 8
Hello all, I'm new here.
I have a somewhat heated situation where one supervisor insists that all MCC (motor control center) room doors must be locked at all times. Can anyone share some light on this subject? Does OSHA require that MCC doors be locked at all times?
Here are the details about equipment in a typical MCC room:
- 2300V Metal-Enclosed Switch Gear (no exposed live parts)
- 480V Metal-Enclosed Switch Gear (no exposed live parts)
- All MCC room doors are inside a controlled access industrial building (meaning that Joe Blow, who is unauthorized and unqualified, is not going to wonder into the building, let alone a MCC room)
Most of this discussion seems to revolve around OSHA 1910.303(g). Any ideas?
I have a somewhat heated situation where one supervisor insists that all MCC (motor control center) room doors must be locked at all times. Can anyone share some light on this subject? Does OSHA require that MCC doors be locked at all times?
Here are the details about equipment in a typical MCC room:
- 2300V Metal-Enclosed Switch Gear (no exposed live parts)
- 480V Metal-Enclosed Switch Gear (no exposed live parts)
- All MCC room doors are inside a controlled access industrial building (meaning that Joe Blow, who is unauthorized and unqualified, is not going to wonder into the building, let alone a MCC room)
Most of this discussion seems to revolve around OSHA 1910.303(g). Any ideas?