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Power line safety (up to 350 kV)--equipment operations. Determine if any part of the equipment, load line or load (including rigging and lifting accessories), while operating up to the equipment's maximum working radius in the work zone, could get closer than the minimum approach distance of the power line permitted under Table A (see § 1926 1408)
eCFR :: 29 CFR 1926. 1408 -- Power line safety (up to 350 kV)—equipment . . . If so, then the employer must follow the requirements in paragraph (b) of this section to ensure that no part of the equipment, load line, or load (including rigging and lifting accessories), gets closer to the line than the minimum approach distance
What is the OSHA 10 Foot Rule? - OSHA Community The OSHA 10-Foot Rule mandates that workers, tools, and equipment must stay at least 10 feet away from overhead power lines carrying up to 50 kV (kilovolts) of electricity
A Closer Look At Power Lines | AerialLiftCertification. com Aerial lift operators must have a minimum clearance of 10 ft from power lines, according to OSHA Also, wires, transformers, or any other conductive objects that can be contacted must be at least 10 ft from overhead Power lines should always be treated as energized as well
OSHA Power Line Clearance: Safe Distances Explained - Field1st OSHA’s regulations mandate that aerial lift operators maintain a minimum clearance of 10 feet from power lines This directive is unequivocal and encompasses any conductive elements that might come into contact with these lines
OSHA 1910. 269: Electrical Safety Requirements | TRADESAFE OSHA 1910 269 establishes strict conditions and safeguards for any work on or near energized parts For one, the minimum safe distance a worker must maintain from energized parts to avoid electrical contact or arc flash hazards, or the “ Minimum Approach Distance (MAD) ”
Hazard Alert: Working Safely with Scissor Lifts Although scissor lifts present hazards similar to scaffolding when extended and stationary, using scissor lifts safely depends on considering equipment capabilities, limitations and safe practices
Power Line Safety Fact Sheet - Texas Department of Insurance Always maintain a distance of at least 10 feet from overhead lines and more than 10 feet if the voltage to ground is over 50 kilovolts (50,000 volts) The higher the voltage, the greater the distance that is needed between the lines and the workers