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- 1926.403(a) - Whether extension cords may be repaired and returned to use.
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- 1926.403(a) - Whether electric hand tools disassembled and deemed irreparable by a tool repair service are required to be returned disassembled.
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- 1926.403(a) - Use of caution tape or rope to barricade a crane's swing radius; guarding of lug connectors on portable welders
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- 1926.403(a) - Repair requirements for the cord plug (attachment plug) of double-insulated tools.
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- 1926.403(a) - Electric power tools: grounding, NRTL approval, and suitable circuit connection.
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- 1926.403(a) - Using electrical tape to repair minor damage to the outer jacket of an extension cord.
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- 1926.403(a) - All electric tools need to be tested by a qualified national testing laboratory and be listed and labeled
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- 1926.403(a) - Tunnel boring machine equipment.
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- 1926.403(a) - Contractor shop-made extension cords.
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- 1926.403(a) - Approval of temporary power for a construction site.
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- 1926.403(a) - Approval of extension cords by a NRTL.
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- 1926.403(a) - Clarification of revised Subpart K, Electrical Standard for Construction, 1926.403(a).
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- 1926.403(a)(2) - Contractor shop-made extension cords.
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