tladams
Industrial
- Oct 20, 2008
- 9
Hi All
I need some assistance with a little disagreement.
During a recent inspection by a co-worker from another facility , he said that I need to guard the 440 volt switch gear that was installed in a new addition.
I have contacted the electrical designer and the electrical contractor that installed the service and they could not provide me with any documentation that indicates that I do/or do not need to guard the equipment.
I have not been able to find any standards anywhere that says I do or do not have to put a fence and guard the switch gear.
So my question is " In an industrial (Manufacturing)setting am I required to place a fence or other guard around the 480 volt 3 phase switch gear.
Please include any references that apply.
Thank you for your assistance
TLA
I need some assistance with a little disagreement.
During a recent inspection by a co-worker from another facility , he said that I need to guard the 440 volt switch gear that was installed in a new addition.
I have contacted the electrical designer and the electrical contractor that installed the service and they could not provide me with any documentation that indicates that I do/or do not need to guard the equipment.
I have not been able to find any standards anywhere that says I do or do not have to put a fence and guard the switch gear.
So my question is " In an industrial (Manufacturing)setting am I required to place a fence or other guard around the 480 volt 3 phase switch gear.
Please include any references that apply.
Thank you for your assistance
TLA