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This document provides an overview of common electrical safety violations in general industry settings as per OSHA standards 29 CFR 1910. Key issues include improper installations, lack of guarding for live parts, blocked access to circuit breaker panels, and inadequate protection for electrical wiring. Specific violations, such as exposed energized parts in receptacles and ungrounded equipment, are highlighted. Understanding these violations is crucial for maintaining compliance and ensuring workplace safety.
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OSHA Region IV Electrical Outreach General Industry Photos 29 CFR 1910 Regulations
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.254(d)(9)(iii) • Description • Welding lead cable splice were not insulated. All splices and metal parts of cables and parts must be guarded.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(b)(1) • Description • Building wiring systems were not properly installed. Wiring draped over building surfaces.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(b)(2) • Description • Equipment not installed IAW listing requirements.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(g)(1)(iii) • Description • Access to circuit breaker panels blocked.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(g)(2)(i) • Description • Live parts exposed.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(g)(2)(i) • Description • The receptacle was not properly installed in the junction box which exposed energized parts.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(g)(2)(i) • Description • Broken electrical receptacle exposing energized parts.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(g)(2)(i) • Description • Live parts of 480 VAC electrical system exposed. All live parts are required to be guarded.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.303(g)(2)(i) • Description • Front cover removed from circuit breaker panel. Live parts exposed.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.304(f)(5)(v) • Description • Portable light with metal guard which is required to be grounded.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.304(f)(5)(v) • Description • The ground pin was removed from the electric plug.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(G) • Description • Electrical wiring was not protected from damage. Lying across road where cranes and other vehicular traffic could pass over the wiring.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.305(b)(2) • Description • The faceplate was removed from the receptacle exposing the energized parts.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.305(e)(1) • Description • Electrical systems were not designed for wet and damp locations
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.305(g)(2)(iii) • Description • The electrical plug did not have adequate strain relief which causes stress on the contacts.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.305(j)(1)(iv) • Description • Electric cords and cables lying in water.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.305(j)(1)(iv) • Description • The receptacle which was approved for wet and damp locations was damaged.
General Industry Photos • Standard • 1910.307(b)(1) • Description • Electrical wiring was not approved for hazardous locations. Paint spray area.
General Industry Photos • Description • Electrical wiring and systems were not installed IAW NEC.