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1910.268(n)(13) Metal Tapes and Ropes
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Metal measuring tapes, metal measuring ropes, or tapes containing conductive strands may not be used when working near exposed energized parts.
Where it is necessary to measure clearances from energized parts, only nonconductive devices shall be used.
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