OSHA 1910.269 Standard on Face Shields & Overhead Power Lines
Question: I have been reading up on Arc Rated Face Shields per the 1910.269 standard.I know you need to wear an Arc Rated face shield if you are exposed to…
Question: I have been reading up on Arc Rated Face Shields per the 1910.269 standard.I know you need to wear an Arc Rated face shield if you are exposed to…
Insulated tools provide an added layer of protection for electrical workers who find themselves working within the restricted boundary mentioned in NFPA 70E (130.4(D)). As many electrical personnel are aware…
Q: When it comes to work on energized equipment, who (site owner, contractor, or contractor employee) is required to know when it is necessary to de-energize when outside contractors are…
Q. We supposedly had an incident energy analysis done; however, the majority of our labels indicate Hazard Risk Category level 0 at an 18-inch working distance. After reading your newsletter…
Q: Are these [paragraphs] separate or can they be used together? OSHA 1910.269(l)(8)(v) (C) Arc-rated protection is not necessary for the employee's head when the employee is wearing head protection…
Should I tuck the balaclava into the shirt or flash suit to meet OSHA 1910.260 or NFPA 70E? When testing balaclavas with face shields or with goggles, we typically do…
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