Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-2810 - General Requirements
(1)
Scope. This standard (4/S) covers electrical work and equipment in buildings
and on premises. It applies to all work and equipment covered by other sections
of Subdivision 4/S.
(2) Unless
stated otherwise in OAR
437-004-2810 through
437-004-3075, all electrical
work, equipment and systems must comply with standards under the jurisdiction
of the Oregon Building Codes Division, Department of Consumer and Business
Services.
(3) Do not allow
employees to work near live power sources without protection from
shock.
(4) Isolate exposed live
electrical conductors from contact by persons or equipment.
NOTE: Paragraphs (3) and (4) above do not apply to electric fences or containment devices.
(5) Lights 7 feet or closer to the floor or
work surface must have a guard, fixture or holder to protect the bulb or tube
from breakage.
(6) Only qualified
persons, authorized by the employer may make electrical repairs. (See
Subdivision 4/B.)
(7) Install or
remove fuses from live terminals only with special tools insulated for the
voltage.
(8) When the exact
location of underground electric power lines is unknown, workers using
jackhammers, bars or other hand tools that may contact a line must use
insulated protective gloves.
(9)
Before beginning work near exposed lines or equipment, the employer must
determine if they are live. If they are, you must advise the employees of the
position of the lines, the hazards involved and the protective measures they
must use.
(10) Before beginning
work like digging, drilling or remodeling, that may lead to hidden power
sources the employer must locate them and determine their voltage. Locate
underground lines by calling 1-800-332 -2344 or in the Portland Metropolitan
area 246-6699. The employer must then:
(a)
Post and maintain proper warning signs where such circuits exist; and
(b) Advise the employees of the
position of the lines, the hazards involved and the protective measures they
must use.
NOTE: If the work covered by (8) and (9) above might involve voltages over 750v, see OAR 437-004-3050.
(11) There must be
sufficient space near electrical equipment to permit safe operation and
maintenance.
(a) Near exposed parts, the
minimum clearance from floor to ceiling must be at least 76 inches. There must
be a clear radius of at least 36 inches in front of the panel.
(b) There must be enough clearance to permit
at least a 90 degree opening of all doors or hinged panels.
(c) Do not store anything in front of
electrical panels.
(12)
There must be suitable barriers or other means to ensure that work space for
electrical equipment is not used as a passageway when energized parts are
exposed.
(13) Require workers to
report all electric shocks to management or supervisors immediately.
(a) Check the equipment causing the shock and
remove from service or repair it before further use.
(14) Electrical equipment must be free from
recognized hazards that may cause death or serious physical harm. Use the
criteria below to determine the safety of equipment.
(a) Electrical equipment must be listed or
labeled, except custom-made components and utilization equipment. (See Division
4/B, OAR 437-004-0100, for definitions of
listed and labeled.)
(b)
Mechanical strength and durability, and for parts that enclose and protect
other equipment, the adequacy of the protection.
(c) Classification by type, size, voltage,
current capacity or specific use.
(d) Other factors that contribute to the
practical safeguarding of employees using or likely to contact the
equipment.
(15) Follow
manufacturer's instructions or recommendations when installing listed or
labeled equipment.
(16) In wet or
damp locations, use only fixtures approved for that purpose. Install them so
that water cannot enter or accumulate in wireways, lampholders, or other
electrical parts.
(17) All pull
boxes, junction boxes and fittings must have approved covers. Metal covers must
be grounded.
(18) All wall plugs
and switches must have approved, unbroken covers or faceplates and no broken
parts.
(19) Receptacles, plugs,
fixtures, lamp-holders lamps and other holders and outlets must have no exposed
live parts.
NOTE: Rosettes and cleat-type lamp-holders may have exposed parts if they are 8 feet or higher above the floor.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295
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