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Permanent Extension Cords?

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MachineTooler

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Mar 6, 2003
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Is it OSHA compliant to use extension cords (of proper size, type and routed correctlty with no sharp corners, etc.) for overhead lighting on a permanent basis?

I can find where it says temporary (90 days) is okay. But I would think that "Permanent" would not be.

Any opinions, facts?

Thanks in advance, Dave (the MachineTooler)
 
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Temporary electrical power and lighting wiring methods, as specified in 1910.305(a)(2) and 1926.405(a)(2), may be of a class less than that required for a permanent installation. Thus, temporary electrical power and lighting installations are permitted during the period of construction, remodeling, maintenance, repair or demolition of buildings, structures and equipment or similar activities. Such temporary wiring must be removed immediately upon completion of the work for which the wiring was installed.
 
NEC 410.33 par c states the fixture should be directly
below the outlet or busway.
 
The fire department probably has problems with them also.

Tom
 
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