1 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?. 2 Yes No employer shall permit a worker to work in such proximity to any part of an electric power circuit that the worker.

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1 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

2 Yes No employer shall permit a worker to work in such proximity to any part of an electric power circuit that the worker could contact the electric power circuit in the course of work

3 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

4 Yes Crossing electrical line must be supported, protected or removed to safeguard workers

5 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

6 Yes Spliced electrical extension cords. Extension cords should be marked DO NOT USE. Also, bad housekeeping, trip hazard and unprotected hole in photograph

7 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

8 YES 1. No GFCI 2. System not grounded 3. Openings where conductors entered not closed 4. No cover on boxes 5. Panel boards were not dead front

9 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

10 YES Electric drill flexible cord was spliced to a non-flexible conductor with damaged insulation

11 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

12 Yes Scaffold was erected 4 ½ feet from 7.2 kV power lines

13 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

14 YES Continuous path to ground not maintained; multiple cords used for fixed equipment

15 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

16 YES Employer was operating a stand fan without grounding protection

17 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

18 Yes Conductors entering boxes, cabinets, or fittings shall be protected from abrasion. Openings through which conductors enter shall be effectively closed

19 Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

20 Yes Flexible cords and cables may pass through doorways or other pinch points, if protection is provided to avoid damage