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1910.334 Use of Equipment

OSHA 1910 General Industry > S Electrical > 1910.334 Use of Equipment
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1910.334(a) Portable Electric Equipment

This paragraph applies to the use of cord and plug connected equipment, including flexible cord sets (extension cords).

1910.334(a)(1) Handling

Portable equipment shall be handled in a manner which will not cause damage. Flexible electric cords connected to equipment may not be used for raising or lowering the equipment. Flexible cords may not be fastened with staples or otherwise hung in such a fashion as could damage the outer jacket or insulation.

1910.334(a)(2) Visual Inspection

1910.334(a)(2)(i)

Portable cord and plug connected equipment and flexible cord sets (extension cords) shall be visually inspected before use on any shift for external defects (such as loose parts, deformed and missing pins, or damage to outer jacket or insulation) and for evidence of possible internal damage (such as pinched or crushed outer jacket). Cord and plug connected equipment and flexible cord sets (extension cords) which remain connected once they are put in place and are not exposed to damage need not be visually inspected until they are relocated.

1910.334(a)(2)(iii)

When an attachment plug is to be connected to a receptacle (including an on a cord set), the relationship of the plug and receptacle contacts shall first be checked to ensure that they are of proper mating configurations.

1910.334(a)(2)(ii)

If there is a defect or evidence of damage that might expose an employee to injury, the defective or damaged item shall be removed from service, and no employee may use it until repairs and tests necessary to render the equipment safe have been made.

1910.334(a)(3) Grounding Type Equipment

1910.334(a)(3)(i)

A flexible cord used with grounding type equipment shall contain an equipment grounding conductor.

1910.334(a)(3)(iii)

Adapters which interrupt the continuity of the equipment grounding connection may not be used.

1910.334(a)(3)(ii)

Attachment plugs and receptacles may not be connected or altered in a manner which would prevent proper continuity of the equipment grounding conductor at the point where plugs are attached to receptacles. Additionally, these devices may not be altered to allow the grounding pole of a plug to be inserted into slots intended for connection to the current-carrying conductors.

1910.334(a)(4)

Conductive work locations. Portable electric equipment and flexible cords used in highly conductive work locations (such a those inundated with water or other conductive liquids), or in job locations where employees are likely to contact water or conductive liquids,shall be approved for those locations.

1910.334(a)(5) Connecting Attachment Plugs

1910.334(a)(5)(i)

Employees' hands may not be wet when plugging and unplugging flexible cords and cord and plug connected equipment, if energized equipment is involved.

1910.334(a)(5)(iii)

Locking type connectors shall be properly secured after connection.

1910.334(a)(5)(ii)

Energized plug and receptacle connections may be handled only with insulating protective equipment if the condition of the connection could provide a conducting path to the employee's hand (if, for example, a cord connector is wet from being immersed in water).

1910.334(b) Electric Power and Lighting Circuits

1910.334(b)(1) Routine Opening and Closing of Circuits

Load rated switches, circuit breakers, or other devices specifically designed as disconnecting means shall be used for the opening, reversing, or closing of circuits under load conditions. Cable connectors not of the load break type, fuses, terminal lugs, and cable splice connections may not be used for such purposes, except in an emergency.

1910.334(b)(2) Reclosing Circuits After Protective Device Operation

After a circuit is deenergized by a circuit protective device, the circuit may not be manually reenergized until it has been determined that the equipment and circuit can be safely energized. The repetitive manual reclosing of circuit breakers or reenergizing circuits through replaced fuses is prohibited.

Note: When it can be determined from the design of the circuit and the overcurrent devices involved that the automatic operation of a device was caused by an overload rather than a fault condition, no examination of the circuit or connected equipment is needed before the circuit is reenergized.

1910.334(b)(3) Overcurrent Protection Modification

Overcurrent protection of circuits and conductors may not be modified, even on a temporary basis, beyond that allowed by 1910.304(e), the installation safety requirements for overcurrent protection.

1910.334(c) Test Instruments and Equipment

1910.334(c)(1) Use

Only qualified persons may perform testing work on electric circuits or equipment.

1910.334(c)(2) Visual Inspection

Test instruments and equipment and all associated test leads, cables, power cords, probes, and connectors shall be visually inspected for external defects and damage before the equipment is used. If there is a defect or evidence of damage that might expose an employee to injury, the defective or damaged item shall be removed from service, and no employee may use it until repairs and tests necessary to render the equipment safe have been made.

1910.334(c)(3) Rating of Equipment

Test instruments and equipment and their accessories shall be rated for the circuits and equipment to which they will be connected and shall be designed for the environment in which they will be used.

1910.334(d) Occasional Use of Flammable or Ignitable Materials

Where flammable materials are present only occasionally, electric equipment capable of igniting them shall not be used, unless measures are taken to prevent hazardous conditions from developing. Such materials include, but are not limited to: flammable gases, vapors, or liquids; combustible dust; and ignitable fibers or flyings.

Note: Electrical installation requirements for locations where flammable materials are present on a regular basis are contained in 1910.307.

[55 FR 32016, Aug. 6, 1990; 55 FR 46054, Nov. 1, 1990]

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