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Occupational Safety and Health Standards: Electrical, Reference Documents

If you are the victim of construction accidents, use this page to conduct research. To have your case evaluated immediately, please fill out our form. Read more about the Occupational Safety and Health Standards, 1910 Subpart S App A, Electrical, Reference Documents.

The following references provide information which can be helpful in understanding and complying with the requirements contained in Subpart S:

ANSI A17.1-71 Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and

Moving Walks.

ANSI B9.1-71 Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration.

ANSI B30.2-76 Safety Code for Overhead and Gantry Cranes.

ANSI B30.3-75 Hammerhead Tower Cranes.

ANSI B30.4-73 Safety Code for Portal, Tower, and Pillar Cranes.

ANSI B30.5-68 Safety Code for Crawler, Locomotive, and Truck Cranes.

ANSI B30.6-77 Derricks.

ANSI B30.7-77 Base Mounted Drum Hoists.

ANSI B30.8-71 Safety Code for Floating Cranes and Floating Derricks.

ANSI B30.11-73 Monorail Systems and Underhung Cranes.

ANSI B30.12-75 Handling Loads Suspended from Rotorcraft.

ANSI B30.13-77 Controlled Mechanical Storage Cranes.

ANSI B30.15-73 Safety Code for Mobile Hydraulic Cranes.

ANSI B30.16-73 Overhead Hoists.

ANSI C2-81 National Electrical Safety Code.

ANSI C33.27-74 Safety Standard for Outlet Boxes and Fittings for Use in

Hazardous Locations, Class I, Groups A, B, C, and D, and

Class II, Groups E, F, and G.

ANSI K61.1-72 Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of

Anhydrous Ammonia.

ASTM D2155-66 Test Method for Autoignition Temperature of Liquid

Petroleum Products.

ASTM D3176-74 Method for Ultimate Analysis of Coal and Coke.

ASTM D3180-74 Method for Calculating Coal and Coke Analyses from As

Determined to Different Bases.

IEEE 463-77 Standard for Electrical Safety Practices in Electrolytic

Cell Line Working Zones.

NFPA 20-76 Standard for the Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps.

NFPA 30-78 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.

NFPA 32-74 Standard for Drycleaning Plants.

NFPA 33-73 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable and

Combustible Materials.

NFPA 34-74 Standard for Dip Tanks Containing Flammable or

Combustible Liquids.

NFPA 35-76 Standard for the Manufacture of Organic Coatings.

NFPA 36-74 Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants.

NFPA 40-74 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate

Motion Picture Film.

NFPA 56A-73 Standard for the Use of Inhalation Anesthetics (Flammable

and Nonflammable).

NFPA 56F-74 Standard for Nonflammable Medical Gas Systems.

NFPA 58-76 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied

Petroleum Gases.

NFPA 59-76 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied

Petroleum Gases at Utility Gas Plants.

NFPA 70-78 National Electrical Code.

NFPA 70C-74 Hazardous Locations Classification.

NFPA 70E Standard for the Electrical Safety Requirements for

Employee Workplaces.

NFPA 71-77 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of

Central Station Signaling Systems.

NFPA 72A-75 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of

Local Protective Signaling Systems for Watchman, Fire

Alarm, and Supervisory Service.

NFPA 72B-75 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of

Auxiliary Protective Signaling Systems for Fire Alarm

Service.

NFPA 72C-75 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of

Remote Station Protective Signaling Systems.

NFPA 72D-75 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of

Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems for Watchman,

Fire Alarm, and Supervisory Service.

NFPA 72E-74 Standard for Automatic Fire Detectors.

NFPA 74-75 Standard for Installation, Maintenance, and Use of

Household Fire Warning Equipment.

NFPA 76A-73 Standard for Essential Electrical Systems for Health

Care Facilities.

NFPA 77-72 Recommended Practice on Static Electricity.

NFPA 80-77 Standard for Fire Doors and Windows.

NFPA 86A-73 Standard for Ovens and Furnaces; Design, Location and

Equipment.

NFPA 88A-73 Standard for Parking Structures.

NFPA 88B-73 Standard for Repair Garages.

NFPA 91-73 Standard for the Installation of Blower and Exhaust

Systems for Dust, Stock, and Vapor Removal, or

Conveying.

NFPA 101-78 Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and

Structures. (Life Safety Code.)

NFPA 325M-69 Fire-Hazard Properties of Flammable Liquids, Gases, and

Volatile Solids.

NFPA 493-75 Standard for Intrinsically Safe Apparatus for Use in

Class I Hazardous Locations and Its Associated Apparatus.

NFPA 496-74 Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for

Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations.

NFPA 497-75 Recommended Practice for Classification of Class I

Hazardous Locations for Electrical Installations in

Chemical Plants.

NFPA 505-75 Fire Safety Standard for Powered Industrial Trucks

Including Type Designations and Areas of Use.

NMAB 353-1-79 Matrix of Combustion-Relevant Properties and

Classification of Gases, Vapors, and Selected Solids.

NMAB 353-2-79 Test Equipment for Use in Determining Classifications of

Combustible Dusts.

NMAB 353-3-80 Classification of Combustible Dusts in Accordance with

the National Electrical Code.

[46 FR 4056, Jan. 16, 1981; 46 FR 40185, Aug. 7, 1981; 55 FR 32020, Aug. 6, 1990]

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