Electrical Cords Sample Clauses

The 'Electrical Cords' clause sets out requirements and standards for the use, maintenance, and safety of electrical cords within a specified environment, such as a workplace or rental property. It typically addresses issues like the condition of cords, prohibiting the use of damaged or frayed cords, and may require that cords be properly secured to prevent tripping hazards. This clause helps ensure a safe environment by reducing the risk of electrical accidents and injuries related to improper use or maintenance of electrical cords.
Electrical Cords. All electrical cords and equipment cables must be installed so as not to present a hazard for guests. Electrical cords may not be taped to the floors in primary walkways.
Electrical Cords. All electrical cords and equipment cables used must be installed so as not to present a hazard for guests and must be in accordance with NEC and NFPA 70E safety guidelines. Electrical cords may not be taped to the floors in prominent walkways. The University may request the repair or replacement of any damaged or faulty cables or equipment to ensure the safety of all personnel and guests.
Electrical Cords. All equipment, regardless of source of power, must comply with all national, state, and local safety codes.
Electrical Cords. Cords for electric equipment shall be sized adequately for voltage, current load, and length, whether to generator or existing power supply (reference architectural spec section 01500).
Electrical Cords. Use of electrical cords must be approved by the Library Director prior to their use. All electrical cords and cords on any equipment must be taped down by library staff.

Related to Electrical Cords

  • Electrical connections In accordance with paragraph 5.11. However, if a rear position lamp is reciprocally incorporated with a direction- indicator, the electrical connection of the rear position lamp on the relevant side of the vehicle or the reciprocally incorporated part of it may be such that it is switched OFF during the entire period (both ON and OFF cycle) of activation of the direction-indicator lamp.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems: .1 Lighting including circuiting and luminaire identification and switching. Also provide illuminance computer printout for all indoor typical indoor spaces and parking lots. .2 Convenience outlets and circuiting, special outlets and circuiting, television outlets, and power systems and equipment. Provide riser diagrams for all electrical systems including master clock, intercom, fire alarm, ITV, computer networking/telephone. Also, provide for emergency and normal power distribution. Provide luminaire schedule. .3 Panel schedule may be in preliminary form but circuitry must be included. .4 Applicable installation details. .5 General legend and list of abbreviations. .6 Voltage drop computation for all main feeders. .7 Short circuit analysis .8 Provide 1/2" scale floor plan and wall elevations for all electrical rooms.

  • Generators Temporary installation of generators, and permanent installation of generators that are placed inside existing non-residential buildings or that occupy an area under 50 square feet behind the building they serve.