Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
MIOSHA
General Industry and Construction Safety and Occupational Health Standards
Construction Safety and Health Standard
Part 17 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Section R. 408.41724 - Electrical installations
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 1724.
(1) Electrical apparatus and equipment used for construction operations shall bear an approved label or marking.
(2) Before work begins, a competent person shall ascertain by inquiry, observation, or instruments whether any part of an electric power circuit, exposed or concealed, is so located that, in performance of the work, contact by an employee, tool, or equipment can be made with the circuit.
(3) Any employee shall not be permitted to be in proximity to any part of an electric power circuit that he may contact unless the employee is protected against electric shock by de-energizing the circuit and locking out and tagging it, or unless the employee working on an energized circuit is guarded by insulation, insulated tools, or insulating matting or blankets sufficient to protect against the voltage involved.
(4) Where an electrical power circuit exists that can be contacted by an employee, the employer shall do both of the following:
(5) When an employee is using a jack hammer, bar, or other tool which could come in contact with an underground line, the energy source shall be de-energized.
(6) A work space of not less than 3 feet wide and 6 1/2 feet high, in addition to space necessary to open equipment doors not less than 90 degrees, shall be provided and maintained in the area of electrical equipment.
(7) Barriers or other means shall be provided to ensure that the work space for electrical equipment is not used as a passageway during periods when energized parts of electrical equipment are exposed.