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- 1910.333 - Detachable vs. permanent side shields for safety glasses; modifications to safety glasses.
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- 1910.333 - "Continuous industrial processes" and the infeasibility of de-energizing equipment under 29 CFR 1910.333.
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- 1910.333 - OSHA requirements for warning signs and protection from electric-arc-flash hazards and compliance with NFPA 70E-2004.
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- 1910.333 - Clarification about 29 CFR 1910.333 and 29 CFR 1910.147 as they relate to work inside an electrical panel and on related equipment.
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- 1910.333 - Use of ANSI C2-1997 as guidance for protecting employees working near insulated shielded conductors
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- 1910.333 - Use of verification tags for lockout.
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- 1910.333 - Evaluation of proposed modifications to the Bureau of Prisons' Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
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- 1910.333 - Protection of workers operating mechanical equipment near overhead power lines
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- 1910.333 - Shutdown and restoration of power to equipment for a phase-to-ground condition.
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- 1910.333 - Letter requesting interpretation of the OSHA electrical standards as they apply to employees using insulated hand tools
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- 1910.333 - Minimum approach distances
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- 1910.333 - Eyeglasses with exposed metal parts.
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- 1910.333 - Applicablility of the lockout/tagout standards.
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- 1910.333 - Rulings or requirements for employees in the electrical trade to wear steel-toe shoes.
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- 1910.333 - Review of Panduit's lockout/tagout training video.
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- 1910.333 - Nonconductive siderails for portable ladders for private or contractual fire departments.
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- 1910.333 - Minimally acceptable levels of illumination; Resistor banks on overhead cranes; Overhead lines; Protective gloves on energized equipment.
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- 1910.333 - Applicability of the new Electrical Safety final rule, Subpart S, to the construction industry
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