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- 1910.269 - Enforcement of minimum approach distance requirements in 29 CFR 1910.269 and 29 CFR Part 1926, Subpart V
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- 1910.269 - Requirements for protective clothing and equipment in the Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Standard.
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- 1910.269 - 29 CFR 1910.269 and 29 CFR Part 1926, Subpart V-Enforcement dates
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- 1910.269 - 29 CFR 1910.269 and 29 CFR Part 1926, Subpart V-Fall protection
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the applicability of 29 CFR 1910.269 to line-clearance tree trimming
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- 1910.269 - Minimum approach distances for conductive objects to exposed energized parts.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of OSHA training requirements for basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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- 1910.269 - Hooking and Unhooking Loads with a Helicopter During Work on Electric Transmission Systems
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- 1910.269 - Numerous questions related to training requirements under 1910.269.
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- 1910.269 - Rescue and retrieval requirements for enclosed spaces covered under 1910.269.
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- 1910.269 - Numerous questions on lockout/tagout under 1910.147 and 1910.269
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- 1910.269 - Clarification on number of qualified employees required when working with electrical components.
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- 1910.269 - Compliance with electric power generation transmission and distribution requirements for testing of fiberglass insulating tools.
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- 1910.269 - Whether shutting off the truck and disabling controls is a sufficient means of demonstrating that no employee would be endangered under 1910.269(p)(1)(iii).
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- 1910.269 - PSM coverage of utility systems; whether 1910.269 preempts the PSM standard for power generation facilities that serve covered processes.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the 1910.269 requirement for the presence of at least two "qualified" employees for work on exposed energized lines.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of LOTO procedures for servicing and maintenance of wind turbines.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of "in near proximity" and OSHA's discretion in enforcing first aid requirements in particular cases.
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- 1910.269 - OSHA requirements for providing training for first aid, CPR, and BBP for prompt treatment of injured employees at various workplaces.
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- 1910.269 - Qualifications required under 1910.269 for entry into manholes/vaults to perform work on energized conductors.
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- 1910.269 - Requirements for embroidery on flame-resistant clothing under 29 CFR 1910.269.
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- 1910.269 - Conditions allowing the use of insulating gloves without the use of insulating sleeves when working on or near exposed energized parts.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of supervisor accessibility to individual field-lock keys in a group lock box under 1910.269.
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- 1910.269 - Group LOTO and supervisor's accessibility to individual employee lock when employee is not available to remove lock.
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- 1910.269 - Conditions rendering underground electrical power connections as unsafe to touch with bare hands.
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- 1910.269 - Fall protection and aerial lifts in the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution industries.
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- 1910.269 - Enhanced risk of damage/degradation of insulation integrity on temporary wiring with prolonged use
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- 1910.269 - CPR training is a required element in some OSHA general industry standards.
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- 1910.269 - Request for formal review of Exelon Generating Corporation's energy control procedure.
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- 1910.269 - Grounding requirements for aerial lifts (bucket trucks) under the General Industry 1910.269 and Construction 1926.952 standards.
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- 1910.269 - Rescue of a suspended worker following a fall event.
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- 1910.269 - Requirements for reverse signal alarms for vehicles with obstructed views to the rear.
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- 1910.269 - Minimum number of employees required for performing electric power work conducted from bucket trucks.
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- 1910.269 - Response to Edison Electric Institute's concerns regarding draft Instruction CPL 2-1.18A, "Enforcement of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Standard."
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- 1910.269 - Response to Exelon Generation's concerns regarding draft Instruction CPL 2-1.18A, "Enforcement of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Standard."
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- 1910.269 - OSHA does not specify payment requirements for apparel covered in the Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution Standard.
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- 1910.269 - Standards applicable to step bolts and manhole steps; load requirements for step bolts.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of qualified employee requirements for the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - Protection of workers operating mechanical equipment near overhead power lines
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- 1910.269 - CPR/first aid training and "working alone" provisions of 1910.269
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- 1910.269 - Apparel requirements for line-clearence tree-trimmers
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- 1910.269 - Stress cone work: worker protection and job briefings
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- 1910.269 - Electrical Conductor Identification.
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- 1910.269 - Fall protection covered by the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - General Industry Standard as it applies to the electric utility industry.
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- 1910.269 - Fall protection requirements in Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating platforms.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification o-f the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - An interpretation of the electric power generation standard
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- 1910.269 - Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard regarding pole top rescue.
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- 1910.269 - Interpretation of the electic power generation, transmission and distribution (electric power generation) standard.
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- 1910.269 - Distinction between premises wiring installations and electric transmission or distribution installations.
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- 1910.269 - Electrical Workers
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- 1910.269 - Harness used for fall protection is not considered "apparel".
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- 1910.269 - Interpretation of the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard
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- 1910.269 - Letter requesting interpretation of the OSHA electrical standards as they apply to employees using insulated hand tools
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- 1910.269 - Employee Emergency Plans and Fire Prevention standard;Portable Fire Extinguishers standard; Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - OSHA's requirements for locking type snaphooks on pole strap systems
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- 1910.269 - Scope of logging standard -- 1910.266
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- 1910.269 - Determination on whether the "Line Journeyman Changing out Trasformer" activities are within the intent of the OSHA standards.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.
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- 1910.269 - Minimum approach distances
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- 1910.269 - Installation and Placement of temporary protective grounds
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- 1910.269 - Interpretation of the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - Challenge Testing as a Substitute for Annual Refresher Training.
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- 1910.269 - Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Final Rule.
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- 1910.269 - Fall Protection in the power distribution industry
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Standard.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard
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- 1910.269 - Guidelines for the Enforcement of the Apparel Standard
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- 1910.269 - A qualified employee wearing a short sleeve shirt when working on or nearby energized electric power line or equipment and subject to potential exposure to an electric arc.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - Interpretation of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard with regard to recreational tree trimmers.
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- 1910.269 - Imposing an undue hardship on the working man who is trying to do his job by keeping the electricity on for America to enjoy.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, And Distribution Standard, 29 CFR 1910.269.
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- 1910.269 - Section that requires the employer to insure that apparel worn by employees not increase the injury should they be exposed to flame.
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- 1910.269 - Enforcement of Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution and Electrical Protective Equipment.
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard.
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- 1910.269 - Final Rule on Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution.
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- 1910.269 - Interpretation of the Electrical Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - Permit space entry
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- 1910.269 - Clarification of electric power generators, transmission and distribution standard
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- 1910.269 - Natural fabrics and synthetic materials that are acceptable under the electric power generation, transmission and distribution standard.
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- 1910.269 - Applicablility of the lockout/tagout standards.
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