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Timestamp: 2020-07-11 02:34:15
Document Index: 162510334

Matched Legal Cases: ['§1910', 'art 1910', '§1910', '§1910', 'art 1926', '§1910', 'art.\n1910', '§1910', '§1910']

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OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.268 Telecommunications
1910.268(a) Application
1910.268(a)(2)
1910.268(a)(2)(i)
To construction work, as defined in §1910.12, nor
1910.268(a)(2)(ii)
to installations under the exclusive control of electric utilities used for the purpose of communications or metering, or for generation, control, transformation, transmission, and distribution of electric energy, which are located in buildings used exclusively by the electric utilities for such purposes, or located outdoors on property owned or leased by the electric utilities or on public highways, streets, roads, etc., or outdoors by established rights on private property.
Operations or conditions not specifically covered by this section are subject to all the applicable standards contained in this part 1910. See §1910.5(c). Operations which involve construction work, as defined in §1910.12 are subject to all the applicable standards contained in part 1926 of this chapter.
1910.268(b) General
1910.268(b)(1) Buildings Containing Telecommunications Centers
1910.268(b)(1)(i) Illumination
1910.268(b)(1)(iii) Working Spaces
1910.268(b)(1)(iv) Special Doors
1910.268(b)(1)(v) Equipment, Machinery and Machine Guarding
1910.268(b)(1)(ii) Working Surfaces
1910.268(b)(2) Battery Handling
1910.268(b)(4) Hazardous Materials
Highway mobile vehicles and trailers stored in garages in accordance with §1910.110 may be equipped to carry more than one LP-gas container, but the total capacity of LP-gas containers per work vehicle stored in garages shall not exceed 100 pounds of LP-gas. All container valves shall be closed when not in use.
1910.268(b)(5) Compressed Gas
1910.268(b)(6) Support Structures
1910.268(b)(7) Approach Distances to Exposed Energized Overhead Power Lines and Parts
Voltage range (phase to phase, RMS) Approach distance (inches)
300 V and less (1)
Over 300V, not over 750V 12
Over 750V not over 2 kV 18
Over 2 kV, not over 15 kV 24
Over 15 kV, not over 37 kV 36
Over 37 kV, not over 87.5 kV 42
Over 87.5 kV, not over 121 kV 48
Over 121 kV, not over 140 kV 54
1910.268(b)(7)(i)
1910.268(b)(7)(iii)
1910.268(b)(7)(ii)
1910.268(b)(8) Illumination of Field Work
1910.268(c) Training
1910.268(d) Employee Protection in Public Work Areas
1910.268(d)(1)
1910.268(d)(2)
1910.268(d)(3)
1910.268(d)(3)(i)
Remains on guard or adopts other adequate means to warn other employees of the danger and
1910.268(d)(3)(ii)
has the proper authority notified at the earliest practical moment.
1910.268(e) Tools and Personal Protective Equipment—Generally
1910.268(g) Personal Climbing Equipment
1910.268(g)(1) General
A positioning system or a personal fall arrest system shall be provided and the employer shall ensure their use when work is performed at positions more than 4 feet (1.2 m) above the ground, on poles, and on towers, except as provided in paragraphs (n)(7) and (8) of this section. These systems shall meet the applicable requirements in subpart I of this part. The employer shall ensure that all climbing equipment is inspected before each day's use to determine that it is in safe working condition.
1910.268(g)(2) Pole Climbers
1910.268(g)(2)(i)
Pole climbers may not be used if the gaffs are less than 1 1/4 inches in length as measured on the underside of the gaff. The gaffs of pole climbers shall be covered with safety caps when not being used for their intended use.
1910.268(g)(2)(iii)
1910.268(g)(2)(iv)
1910.268(g)(2)(iv)(A)
1910.268(g)(2)(iv)(B)
1910.268(g)(2)(iv)(C)
1910.268(g)(2)(iv)(D)
1910.268(g)(2)(iv)(E)
1910.268(g)(2)(ii)
1910.268(h) Ladders
Ladders, step bolts, and manhole steps shall meet the applicable requirements in subpart D of this part.
1910.268(i) Other Tools and Personal Protective Equipment
1910.268(i)(1) Head Protection
Head protection meeting the requirements of ANSI Z89.2-1971, "Safety Requirements for Industrial Protective Helmets for Electrical Workers, Class B" shall be provided whenever there is exposure to possible high voltage electrical contact, and the employer shall ensure that the head protection is used by employees. ANSI Z89.2-1971 is incorporated by reference as specified in §1910.6.
1910.268(i)(2) Eye Protection
Eye protection meeting the requirements of §1910.133 (a)(2) thru (a)(6) shall be provided and the employer shall ensure its use by employees where foreign objects may enter the eyes due to work operations such as but not limited to:
1910.268 Special Industries, Telecommunications
to the work conditions, practices, means, methods, operations, installations and processes performed at telecommunications centers ...
1910.268(o)(3) Special Industries, Joint Power and Telecommunication Manholes
While work is being performed in a manhole occupied jointly by an electric utility and a telecommunication utility, an employee with basic first aid ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.268 Telecommunications > 1910.268(o) Underground Lines > 1910.268(o)(3) Joint Power and Telecommunication Manholes
1910.268(b)(1)(i) Special Industries, Illumination
Lighting in telecommunication centers shall be provided in an adequate amount such that continuing work operations, routine observations ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.268 Telecommunications > 1910.268(b) General > 1910.268(b)(1) Buildings Containing Telecommunications Centers > 1910.268(b)(1)(i) Illumination
1910.268(b)(1)(ii) Special Industries, Working Surfaces
Guard rails and toe boards may be omitted on distribution frame mezzanine platforms to permit access to equipment. This exemption applies only ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.268 Telecommunications > 1910.268(b) General > 1910.268(b)(1) Buildings Containing Telecommunications Centers > 1910.268(b)(1)(ii) Working Surfaces
1910.268(b)(1)(iii) Special Industries, Working Spaces
Maintenance aisles, or wiring aisles, between equipment frame lineups are working spaces and are not an exit route for purposes of 29 CFR 1910.34 ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.268 Telecommunications > 1910.268(b) General > 1910.268(b)(1) Buildings Containing Telecommunications Centers > 1910.268(b)(1)(iii) Working Spaces