hanoverphist
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- Dec 7, 2006
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Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
yes, osha has been onsite with a hard on many times while we do it. we arent a fly-by-night contractor, we have a UL508 shop, 24 hr service as well as a construction division. our reqs for opening a cab are pretty well laid out, but we dont have to suit up in arc flash gear over 120v. one lady osha inspector made us her pet project for 8 months when she saw one of our guys in a 6' trench without shoring, so she literally followed our guys from site to site to try to get us on more. even did it on her own time, which was the part that got her fired for stalking us. are you commercial? i wonder if its the difference from commercial to industrial. we are all industrial, and i only deal with telemetry, comms and the programming/ gfx side of it all. ill do control wiring when needed, but its not my regular job. control is never over 120v, usually 24vdc
well, we do both commercial and industrial. I also do the controls side and I still have to suit up whenever they will not let me shut down a panel that has anything over 120.
wow, thats restrictive. wonder why the differences?
