Those electrical distribution boxes on construction sites need to be grounded

Ground fault protection is required on all 120-volt, single-phase 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets on construction sites where the outlets are not a part of the permanent wiring of the building or...

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Metal raceways, cable armor, and other metal enclosures for conductors shall be metallically joined together into a continuous electric conductor and shall be so connected to all boxes, fittings, and

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Supports, Enclosures, and Equipment to Be Grounded | UpCodes

Explore a searchable database of US construction and building code. Code regulations are consolidated by state and city for easier navigation.

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Using GFCIs or an Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program

Ground fault protection is required on all 120-volt, single-phase 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets on construction sites where the outlets are not a part of the permanent wiring of

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OSHA Grounding Requirements: Rules and Penalties

Learn what OSHA requires for electrical grounding in general industry and construction, and what violations can cost you.

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29 CFR 1926.962 -

This section covers grounding of transmission and distribution lines and equipment when this subpart requires protective grounding and whenever the employer chooses to ground such lines and

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29 CFR § 1926.404

All 120-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets on construction sites, which are not a part of the permanent wiring of the building or structure and which are in use by employees, shall

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1926.962

This section applies to grounding of transmission and distribution lines and equipment for the purpose of protecting employees. Paragraph (d) of this section also applies to protective grounding of other

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Using GFCIs or an Assured Equipment Grounding

Ground fault protection is required on all 120-volt, single-phase 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets on construction sites where the outlets are not a

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Temporary Jobsite Power Setup: NEC & OSHA Compliance Guide

Improper grounding is one of the top causes of electrical accidents on job sites. It''s absolutely vital to remain compliant with both NEC and OSHA requirements when it comes to

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Understanding OSHA §1926.403 Electric Equipment in Construction

Grounding: Non-current-carrying metal parts of fixed equipment that may become energized need to be grounded. It''s all about preventing those nasty shocks. Protection: Electric equipment must be

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511 EM 385-1-1 Chapters 9-15

All receptacle outlets (125-volt, 15-, 20-, 30- amperage and greater) that provide temporary electrical power during construction, remodeling, maintenance, repair, or demolition must GFCI protection for

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