['Electrical Safety']
['Electrical Safety Construction Standards']
09/07/2024
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Each state manages electrical safety differently. Use the chart below to determine if additional requirements apply to your operations.
Federal regulatory citation
§1926.97 Electrical protective equipment.
§1926.401 [Reserved]
§1926.403 General requirements.
§1926.404 Wiring design and protection.
§1926.405 Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.
§1926.406 Specific purpose equipment and installations.
§1926.407 Hazardous (classified) locations.
§1926.409-1926.415 [Reserved]
§1926.416 General requirements.
§1926.417 Lockout and tagging of circuits.
§1926.418-1926.430 [Reserved]
§1926.431 Maintenance of equipment.
§1926.432 Environmental deterioration of equipment.
§1926.433-1926.440 [Reserved]
§1926.441 Batteries and battery charging.
§1926.442-1926.448 [Reserved]
State comparison
State
Adherence to federal regulations
State regulatory citation
State-specific requirements
Operates an OSHA-approved state plan above and beyond federal regulation
Extensive. View state
Incorporated by reference
None. View federal
Incorporated by reference with some unique standards
An additional standard relates to working with supply lines in excess of 600 volts. View state
Incorporated by reference for public sector employees.
Follows federal for private sector employees.
None. View federal
Incorporated by reference for public sector employees.
Follows federal for private sector employees.
None. View federal
Incorporated by reference and has additional unique state standards
Unique standards in addition to federal regarding general safety and electrical installations in construction. View state
Incorporated by reference and has additional unique state standards
Additional requirements related to lockout devices in construction. View state.
Incorporated by reference for public sector employees.
Follows federal for private sector employees
None. View federal
Incorporated by reference for public sector employees.
Follows federal for private sector employees
None. View federal
Incorporated by reference with additional standards
Additional standards related to overhead power lines and branch circuits. View state
Incorporated by reference with additional standards
Additional standards related to overhead power lines. View state
Operates an OSHA-approved State Plan above and beyond federal regulation
Extensive. View state
Incorporated by reference
None. View federal
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