Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-2850 - Temporary Lighting and Wiring
(1) Temporary Wiring.
(a) Walkways and similar locations must be
kept clear of power cords.
(b)
Ground all temporary wiring.
(c)
Keep wiring equipment as vapor, dust, or fiber tight as intended by the
manufacturer. There must be no loose or missing screws, gaskets, threaded
connections, or other impairments to this tight condition.
(d) Take precautions to make open wiring
inaccessible to unauthorized personnel.
(e) Temporary electrical power and lighting
installations are acceptable during construction, remodeling, maintenance,
repair, or demolition of buildings, structures, equipment, or similar
activities.
(f) Temporary
electrical power and lighting installations are acceptable for not more than 90
days for decorative lighting and as in (e) above.
(2) Temporary Lighting.
(a) Temporary lights must be at least 7 feet
above the work surface or have guards to prevent contact with the
bulb.
(b) Temporary lights must
have electric cords, connections and insulation rated for their use.
(c) Do not suspend temporary lights by their
cords unless the manufacturers' instructions allow the practice.
(d) Do not use brass shell, paper lined
portable hand lamp holders. Hand lamps must have a handle and a substantial
guard over the bulb.
(e) Portable
extension lamps used where flammable vapors, gases, combustible dusts, easily
ignitible fibers or flyings are present, must be approved for the type of
hazard involved. Do not modify, repair or add to these systems without approval
of the manufacturer.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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