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  4. Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of
  5. Chapter 296-800 - Safety and health core rules
  6. BASIC ELECTRICAL RULES

BASIC ELECTRICAL RULES

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  1. § 296-800-280 - Basic electrical rules
  2. § 296-800-28005 - Inspect all electrical equipment your employees use to make sure the equipment is safe
  3. § 296-800-28010 - Make sure all electrical equipment is used for its approved or listed purpose
  4. § 296-800-28015 - Make sure electrical equipment used or located in wet or damp locations is designed for such use
  5. § 296-800-28020 - Make sure electrical equipment that is not marked is not used
  6. § 296-800-28022 - Identify disconnecting means
  7. § 296-800-28025 - Maintain electrical fittings, boxes, cabinets and outlets in good condition
  8. § 296-800-28027 - Working space around electrical equipment
  9. § 296-800-28030 - Maintain all flexible cords and cables in good condition and use safely
  10. § 296-800-28035 - Guard electrical equipment to prevent your employees from electrical hazards
  11. § 296-800-28040 - Make sure electrical equipment is effectively grounded
  12. § 296-800-28045 - Make sure electrical equipment has overcurrent protection

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