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August 24, 1981
Mr. Harry A. Partlow Dear Mr. Partlow: This is in response to your recent inquiry requesting an interpretation of 29 CFR 1926.401(j)(4). 29 CFR 1926.401(j)(4) requires portable electric lighting use in moist and/or other similar hazardous locations, such as tanks, to be operated at not more than 12 volts. The use of 120 volt portable lights protected with a ground-fault circuit interrupter would constitute a de minimis violation of 29 CFR 1926.401(j)(4), since equivalent protection of employees against electrocution would result. However, if the 120 volt portable lights are used in areas which are hazardous, due to flammable or combustible liquids, vapor, etc., other applicable requirements of the code must be complied with as required in 29 CFR 1926.400 and 29 CFR 1926.55 for explosive and toxic environments. A de minimis notice, as defined in OSHA Instruction CPL 2.11A (copy enclosed), is noted for a violation of an OSHA standard where that violation has no direct or immediate relationship to safety and health. Abatement of the violation is not required and no penalties are proposed. If we may be of further assistance, please feel free to call or write.
Sincerely,
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