Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 296-307-360 - Electrical
- Section 296-307-36005 - Scope
- Section 296-307-36010 - Definitions that apply to this part
- Section 296-307-362 - General electrical requirements
- Section 296-307-36203 - The following electrical equipment must be approved
- Section 296-307-36206 - Determining electrical equipment safety
- Section 296-307-36209 - Guarding live parts
- Section 296-307-36212 - Workspace that must be provided by the employer
- Section 296-307-36215 - Splices
- Section 296-307-36218 - Protection provided against combustible materials
- Section 296-307-36221 - Marking electrical equipment
- Section 296-307-36224 - Marking disconnecting means
- Section 296-307-36227 - Access and working space for electrical equipment of 600 volts, nominal, or less
- Section 296-307-36230 - Access and working space for electrical equipment over 600 volts, nominal
- Section 296-307-364 - Electrical installation and maintenance
- Section 296-307-36403 - Installation and maintenance of flexible cords and cables
- Section 296-307-36406 - Installation and maintenance of attachment plugs and receptacles
- Section 296-307-36409 - Safety measures employees must take when equipment causes electrical shock
- Section 296-307-36412 - Grounding and bonding requirements that apply to equipment installation and maintenance
- Section 296-307-36415 - Disconnecting means
- Section 296-307-36418 - Identification and load rating of electrical equipment
- Section 296-307-36421 - Installing equipment in wet locations
- Section 296-307-366 - Wiring design and protection
- Section 296-307-36603 - Use and identification of grounded and grounding conductors
- Section 296-307-36606 - Ampere rating for outlet devices
- Section 296-307-36609 - Conductors
- Section 296-307-36612 - Design and protection requirements that apply to service-entrances
- Section 296-307-36615 - Overcurrent protection
- Section 296-307-36618 - Grounding for premises wiring systems
- Section 296-307-36621 - Grounding the conductor in AC premises wiring
- Section 296-307-36624 - General requirements that apply to grounding conductors
- Section 296-307-36627 - Continuous path to ground
- Section 296-307-36630 - Grounding supports, enclosures, and equipment
- Section 296-307-36633 - Grounding fixed equipment
- Section 296-307-36636 - Grounding high voltage systems
- Section 296-307-368 - Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use
- Section 296-307-36803 - Factory-assembled equipment
- Section 296-307-36806 - Temporary wiring
- Section 296-307-36809 - Cable trays
- Section 296-307-36812 - Open wiring on insulators
- Section 296-307-36815 - Wiring requirements that apply to cabinets, boxes, and fittings
- Section 296-307-36818 - Switches
- Section 296-307-36821 - Location of switchboards and panelboards
- Section 296-307-36824 - Insulating conductors
- Section 296-307-36827 - Use of flexible cords and cables
- Section 296-307-36830 - Identification, splicing and termination of flexible cords and cables
- Section 296-307-36833 - Multiconductor portable cable
- Section 296-307-36836 - Use of fixture wires
- Section 296-307-36839 - Wiring for lighting fixtures, lampholders, lamps, and receptacles
- Section 296-307-36842 - Wiring for receptacles, cord connectors, and attachment plugs (caps)
- Section 296-307-36845 - Wiring for appliances
- Section 296-307-36848 - Wiring for motors, motor circuits, and controllers
- Section 296-307-36851 - Wiring for transformers
- Section 296-307-36854 - Wiring for capacitors
- Section 296-307-36857 - Ventilation for stored batteries
- Section 296-307-36860 - Miscellaneous requirements that apply to wiring methods
- Section 296-307-370 - Special purpose equipment and installations
- Section 296-307-37003 - Cranes, hoists, and runways
- Section 296-307-37006 - Elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, and moving walks
- Section 296-307-37009 - Disconnecting means for electric welders
- Section 296-307-37012 - Electrically driven or controlled irrigation machines
- Section 296-307-372 - Hazardous (classified) locations
- Section 296-307-37203 - Scope
- Section 296-307-37206 - Classifications that apply to this section
- Section 296-307-37209 - Equipment, wiring methods, and installations in hazardous locations
- Section 296-307-37212 - Installing conduit in hazardous locations
- Section 296-307-37215 - Equipment to be used in Division 1 and 2 locations
- Section 296-307-37218 - Motors and generators used in hazardous locations
- Section 296-307-374 - Special systems
- Section 296-307-37403 - Systems over 600 volts, nominal
- Section 296-307-37406 - Emergency power systems
- Section 296-307-37409 - Classification of Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 remote control, signaling, and power-limited circuits
- Section 296-307-37412 - Fire protective signaling systems
- Section 296-307-376 - Working on or near exposed energized parts
- Section 296-307-37603 - Scope
- Section 296-307-37606 - Qualified person working on energized parts
- Section 296-307-37609 - Working near low voltage lines
- Section 296-307-37612 - Qualified persons working near overhead lines
- Section 296-307-37615 - Vehicles and mechanical equipment near overhead lines
- Section 296-307-37618 - Lighting for employees working near exposed energized parts
- Section 296-307-37621 - Working near exposed energized parts in confined spaces
- Section 296-307-37624 - Housekeeping requirements that apply to working near exposed energized parts
- Section 296-307-37627 - Qualified persons that may defeat an electrical safety interlock
- Section 296-307-378 - Safety-related work practices
- Section 296-307-37801 - Scope
- Section 296-307-37803 - Training employees on safety practices
- Section 296-307-37805 - Identification and use of safety-related work practices
- Section 296-307-37807 - Work on exposed deenergized parts
- Section 296-307-37809 - An employer must have a written copy of lockout-tagout procedures
- Section 296-307-37811 - Deenergizing equipment
- Section 296-307-37813 - Application of locks and tags
- Section 296-307-37815 - Verifying deenergization
- Section 296-307-37817 - Reenergizing equipment
- Section 296-307-37819 - Portable electric equipment
- Section 296-307-37821 - Electric power and lighting circuits
- Section 296-307-37823 - Test instruments and equipment
- Section 296-307-37825 - Flammable materials
- Section 296-307-380 - Electrical protective equipment
- Section 296-307-38003 - Use of protective equipment
- Section 296-307-38006 - General protective equipment and tools
- Section 296-307-38009 - Manufacturing and marking requirements that apply to electrical protective devices
- Section 296-307-38012 - Electrical requirements that apply to electrical protective devices
- Section 296-307-38015 - Workmanship and finish requirements that apply to electrical protective devices
- Section 296-307-38018 - Use and maintenance of electrical protective devices