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*** - WHERE VEHICLES HEIGHTS EXCEED 4.15m, INCREASE MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE BY THE AMOUNT THE VEHICLE HEIGHT IS EXCEEDED. A - WHERE CROSSING RESIDENTIAL
Get QuoteThe top edge height of top rails, or equivalent guardrail system members, are 42 inches (107 cm), plus or minus 3 inches (8 cm), above the walking-working surface. Displaying title 30, up to date as o...
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*** - WHERE VEHICLES HEIGHTS EXCEED 4.15m, INCREASE MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE BY THE AMOUNT THE VEHICLE HEIGHT IS EXCEEDED. A - WHERE CROSSING RESIDENTIAL
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CABLE SYSTEMS BOX BEAM HIGHWAY BARRIER PRODUCTS Specifications Click here to download a pdf file for specifications on “W” Beam Guardrail, Posts
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The elevation of the contact conductor should be the same in the crossing and next adjacent spans. (See Rule 225D2 for conditions that must be met where uniform height above rail is impractical.)
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Presented by Hi-Line Engineering All Rights Reserved 4 - 12 feet where vehicles 8 feet in height are not normally encountered nor reasonably anticipated and service drop is crossing only a residential
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a) 3-foot minimum from combustible building surfaces to the edge of the pad. b) 2-foot minimum from non-combustible building surfaces to the edge of the pad. Non-combustible materials include brick,
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Where energized parts are exposed, the minimum clear workspace shall not be less than 6 1/2 feet (1.98 m) high (measured vertically from the floor or platform), nor less than 3 feet (914 m) wide (measured
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It includes minimum clearances for indoor and outdoor phases, ground clearances, clearances between crossing lines, minimum heights above railways, clearances from buildings, and other spacing
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29 CFR 1910.29(b)(1) – The top edge of height of top rails, or equivalent guardrail system members, are 42 inches, plus or minus 3 inches, above the walking-working surface.
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Most utility companies require working clearances of at least 3 feet at the front (operational side) and 1 foot at rear and sides where not accessible. These standards are typically established by the utility
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The top edge height of top rails, or equivalent guardrail system members, are 42 inches (107 cm), plus or minus 3 inches (8 cm), above the walking-working surface.
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High-voltage powerlines located above driveways, haulageways, and railroad tracks shall be installed to provide the minimum vertical clearance specified in National Electrical Safety Code: Provided,
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Mounting it 4.5 to 5.5 feet (1.4 to 1.7 meters) high makes it easily accessible without the need to bend or stretch excessively. This height also safeguards the box from
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