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Category
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Description
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Hazard
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Standard
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Corrective Action
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VIEW
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Electrical |
Exposed live parts. Duplex receptacle with exposed and energized contacts |
Electrocution |
1910.303(g)(2)(i)
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Properly install outlet and cover.
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VIEW
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Electrical |
Inadequate strain relief |
Electrocution |
1910.305(g)(2)(iii)
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Properly equip cord with adequate strain relief
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VIEW
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Electrical |
Listed and labeled electrical equipment was not installed in accordance with its listing
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Electrocution |
1910.303(b)(2)
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Unapproved extension cord. Metal 2*4 utility box was designed to be mounted inside of a wall, and not on the end of an extension cord
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VIEW
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Electrical |
Wet location receptacle |
Electrocution |
1910.305(j)(1)(iv)
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Receptacle installed in damp or wet location, was not approved for same location.Note: receptacle only approved for wet locations when the cover is closed.
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VIEW
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Electrical |
This picture shows a damaged extension cord plug The rubber outer coating has been pulled loose from the plug which results in the possible strain to the end connections. The plug is also broken which possibly exposing live electrical parts once it is energized (plugged in an outlet). This could cause electric shock, even electrocution.
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Electrocution |
1910.305(g)(2)(iii) strain relief
1910.305(g)(1)(i) plug not suitable for use
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Replace the flexible cord, or properly repair the damaged portion.
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