lile001
Electrical
- Sep 11, 2006
- 12
I hear rumors that OSHA is going to adopt new standards that specifically mandate PPE for electrical workers, and arc flash safety procedures. Previously, they state that "proper PPE" without any real definition, is required, and they can say "well, NFPA 70E is a recognized standard, maybe you should have followed it". In other words, OSHA enforcement of PPE rules will have more teeth. So far, I haven't been able to find anything to substantiate this rumor, except for this reference
OSHA may adopt new Subpart V in 2008:
A search of the OSHA site produces a collection of gobbedegook matched only by the magnetic poetry on my fridge in clarity (in other words, it is unintelligible), but no specifics about a plan for adopting specific rules.
Anybody have the lowdown on this?
OSHA may adopt new Subpart V in 2008:
A search of the OSHA site produces a collection of gobbedegook matched only by the magnetic poetry on my fridge in clarity (in other words, it is unintelligible), but no specifics about a plan for adopting specific rules.
Anybody have the lowdown on this?