April 27

OSHA Interpretation: Are ee’s deenergizing or operating circuit breakers required to wear arc flash PPE?

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
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OSHA has become serious about preventing electrical injuries.  They are citing NFPA 70E in their interpretation letters which are making it clear that the old idea of “OSHA Minimum” is dying.  OSHA minimum is not following the OSHA standards but keeping workers safe and healthy in the workplace from workplace exposures and injuries.  Read this interpretation to see OSHA’s internal opinions.

http://bit.ly/9wg49S

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