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Electrical work in an industrial facility
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Clint
Joined: August 13th, 2008, 1:37 pm Posts: 1108
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 Re: Electrical work in an industrial facility
HI Larry
I work for a utility in CA. Routinely I am exposed to voltage that range from 480vac to 500,000Kv. I use the CAOSHA safe working distance rules.....low voltage stuff, 120 to 480vac, no problem.....welders.... we have ICD brothers who actually weld....I won't. Craig (Codeman) and I have shared a lot of voltage EMF related information......rule of thumb.....don't lean over an idling car motor, don't hug anything over 480vac..weed wackers, electric lawn mowers, micro waves....no problem....working live 21,000avc in rubber gloves......PROBLEM!!!
Send me you e-mail and I'll send you a pdf doc from the manufacturer on my ICD that includes a very comprehensive do and don't list....
I have to send it via e-mai because the vendor has a file protect on it and I do not want to violate their propritary rights...
Stay Safe.
Clint
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