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Examination. Electric equipment shall be free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Safety of equipment shall be determined using the following considerations: 1910.303 (b) (1) (i) Suitability for installation and use in conformity with the provisions of this subpart;
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914 §1910.303 29 CFR Ch. XVII (7–1–14 Edition) than those required or permitted by this subpart. (4) Interrupting rating.Equipment in-tended to interrupt current at fault levels shall have an interrupting rating
838 §1910.303 29 CFR Ch. XVII (7–1–03 Edition) evident. Each service, feeder, and branch circuit, at its disconnecting means or overcurrent device, shall be legibly marked to indicate its purpose,
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licable to installations made after March 15, 1972. Every electrical in-stallation and all utilization equipment in-stalled or overhauled after March 15, 1972, shall comply with the provisions of §§1910.302 through 1910.308, except as not.
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