Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Safety Standards to Prevent Electrocution Accidents

There are two main safety standards about electric power and its wiring.
The National Electrical Code sets minimum requirements for safe electricity inside of buildings, such as homes, businesses and industrial locations.
The National Electrical Safety Code sets the minimum standards for safe electricity in the power lines and power transmission outside of buildings.
Please note that each Code is a minimum standard. A specific situation may require more distance to a hot wire than the minimums set out in the relevant Code.
In addition, the public utility commission of each state will have specific standards that apply to the electrical power transmission lines.
As part of the Federal regulations, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration has safety standards to protect workers from electrocution burns. For the OSHA standards on operation and maintenance of electric power generation, control, transformation, transmission, and distribution lines and equipment, see OSHA Standard no. 1910.269.

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