What standards are used for electric power generation, transmission and distribution?
OSHA’s Final Rule on Electrical Protective Equipment (OSHA 1910.269) prohibits clothing that, when exposed to flames or arcs, could increase the extent of injury to the wearer. Employers are required to conduct an evaluation of potential hazards in their work environment to determine the appropriate clothing to be used. The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) can also be referenced.
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