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Federal electrical regulations get a facelift

Hospital Safety Connection, February 14, 2007

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OSHA released a significant revision to its electrical standards in the Feburary 14 Federal Register. The changes focus on the design and installation of electrical equipment in workplaces.

The revised standards draw heavily from the National Fire Protection Association's National Electrical Code (2002 edition) and NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces (2000 edition).

For example, the revisions set new requirements for the use of ground-fault circuit-interrupters to protect receptacles and cord connectors.

OSHA has not amended its electrical standards since 1981. The updated regulations go into effect on August 13.



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