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  2. Begin with Step 1 – Hazard Clearance. The Principal Investigator (PI) or Lab Designate must assert that the equipment or facility has been cleaned and hazards abated. Ensure all cleaning is performed by knowledgeable lab staff.
  3. Fill in the specifics of the work request, including building, room number, item or equipment to be serviced, requestor name, contact number, and a description of the problem or service requested.
  4. In Step 2 – Departmental Coordinator/EHS Sign Off, forward the completed form for on-site inspection. Ensure to print names and obtain signatures from relevant parties.
  5. For Step 3, forward the request to Physical Plant once Step 2 is completed. Include necessary email addresses and complete either the electronic Work Request or Requisition for New Work as specified.
  6. Finally, in Step 4 - On Site Meeting Prior to Work, ensure an agreement is reached regarding the area being free of hazards. Collect signatures and dates from all involved parties.

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The OSHA electrical standards were based on the National Fire Protection Associations standard NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces, and the NFPA 70 Committee derived Part I of their document from the 1978 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC).
National Electrical Code Enforced in all 50 states, NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) is the benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection to protect people and property from electrical hazards.
Mike has worked his way up the trade from Apprentice Electrician, Journeyman Electrician, Master Electrician, Electrical Inspector, Electrical Contractor, Electrical Designer and developer of training programs for the electrical industry.
Compliance with the NEC rules results in electrical installations and systems that are essentially free from hazards. The NEC is the minimum set of electrical rules that must be followed for compliance and assurances that occupancies are safe from potential electrical hazards.
This article covers general requirements for the examination and approval, installation and use, access to and spaces about electrical conductors and equipment; enclosures intended for personnel entry; and tunnel installations.