29 C.F.R. §1926.400 - Introduction
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Donovan v. Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Intern. Union and Its Local 4-23, 83-4226
....1001(f)(3)(i)). Citation 2 charged the company with two nonserious violations based on (1) failure to guard electrical equipment (29 C.F.R. 1926.400(a)), and (2) using defective ladders (29 C.F.R. 1926.450(a)(2)). In No. 80-1671, Citation 1 alleged that the company violated 29 C.F.R. 1910.......
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National Constructors Ass'n v. Marshal, 77-1197
...Codified in 29 C.F.R. § 1910.308(c)(vi) (1977). These same standards are made explicitly applicable to construction jobsites by 29 C.F.R. § 1926.400(b) As adopted under OSHA, the NEC required a three-wire grounding system for Page 965 protection against ground faults. Under this system, the......
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Edison Elec. Institute v. Occupational Safety and Health Admin., 86-1486
...an informal rulemaking, OSHA promulgated revised standards that became effective on October 9, 1986, and are now codified at 29 C.F.R. Sec. 1926.400 et seq. (1987). EEI, an association of investor-owned electric utilities, challenges three separate provisions of revised Subpart K as applied......
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Angel v. U.S., s. 84-3343
...in pertinent part: "Portable metal ladders shall not be used for electrical work or where they may contact electrical conductors." 29 C.F.R. Sec. 1926.400(c)(1) provides, as relevant: "No employer shall permit an employee to work in ... proximity to any part of an electrical power circuit .......
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