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// CODE SNIPPET

1926.960(d)(1) Working From Below

OSHA 1926 Construction > V Electric Power Transmission and Distribution > 1926.960 Working on or Near Exposed Energized Parts > 1926.960(d) Working Position > 1926.960(d)(1) Working From Below
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The employer shall ensure that each employee, to the extent that other safety-related conditions at the worksite permit, works in a position from which a slip or shock will not bring the employee's body into contact with exposed, uninsulated parts energized at a potential different from the employee's.

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