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1926.951(b)(1) Fall Protection must be provided and used when working on towers and poles. images\falls-001.jpg
1926.950(d)(1)(iv) Protective grounds shall be applied on the disconnected(de-energized) lines or equipment to be worked on. images\grounding-001.jpg
1926.954(j) Grounding cables and attachments must be capable  of conducting the anticipated fault current. images\grounding-002.jpg
1926.954(j) Grounding cables and attachments must be secured to equipment in such a manner as to maintain adequate grounding. The manner in which the grounding attachment was installed in this photo is not adequate. images\grounding-003.jpg
1926.955(d)(3) All pulling and tensioning equipment shall be isolated, insulated, or effectively grounded. images\grounding-005.jpg
1926.950(d)(1)(iv) Use of proper equipment for grounding de-energized power lines is paramount to protecting employees engaged in line construction and maintenance. images\grounding-006.jpg
1926.952(c)(2)(ii) Grounding Rods were not driven into the ground sufficiently to get an adequate ground. images\grounding-007.jpg
1926.200(b) Danger signs shall be used where an immediate hazard exist. images\shock-001.jpg
General View This is a general view of an electrical Sub-station. images\substation-001.jpg
1926.954(j) Ground lead conductance must be capable of conducting the anticipated fault current. images\grounding-006.jpg
1926.550(a)(15)(i) For lines rated 50kv and below, minimum clearance between the lines and any part of the crane or load shall be 10 feet. images\CranePowerline-1.gif
1926.550(a)(15)(ii) For lines rated over 50kv, minimum clearance between the lines and any part of the crane or load shall be 10 feet plus 0.4 inch for each 1kv over 50 kv. images\CranePowerLine-2.gif
1926.416(a)(3) Before work is begun the employer must ascertain that electrical circuits are not concealed behind walls or other locations in which contact can be made. images\DrillThroughWall.gif
1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(J) Extension cord sets used with portable electric tools and lights shall be designed for hard or extra-hard usage. images\Extrahardcord.jpg
1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(F) Temporary lights will not be suspended by their cords unless they are designed for this purpose. images\greene-007.jpg
1926.416(a)(1) The bulb is removed from an electrical light socket exposing employees to the hazard of contacting energized parts. images\greene-008.jpg
1926.405(g)(1)(iii)(D) Electrical cords and cables will not be attached to building surfaces. images\greene-014.jpg
1926.405(g)(1)(iii)(D) Electrical cords must not be  attached to building surfaces. images\greene-020.jpg
1926.405(a)(2)(I) Electrical cords located on the ground must be protected from vehicular traffic. images\navy-003.jpg
1926.416(b)(2) Walking spaces, walkways, and similar locations shall be kept clear of cords so as not to create a hazard to employees. images\NPS-009f.jpg
1926.405(g)(2)(iii) Electrical cords used in the workplace must be in continuous lengths without splice. images\NPS-001f.jpg
1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(J) Electric extension cords used in the workplace must be of the three wire type. images\P000053.jpg
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