Electrical Safety. Only UL approved items are permitted in Housing & Residence Life. Extension and multi-use cords must be heavy duty, single plug, and be UL approved. Altering or adapting electrical outlets and equipment and overloading circuits jeopardize safety and thus are not permitted.
Electrical Safety. All electrical equipment provided by Seller in performance of the Agreement will be certified by an accredited certification organization and will comply with all applicable electrical code requirements. All equipment that is intended for use in hazardous locations will comply with all applicable code requirements.
Electrical Safety. The landlord must ensure that all electric fittings and items in the property are in a reasonable state of repair and in proper and safe working order. As part of this duty to keep electric fittings and items in a reasonable state of repair, the landlord must arrange for an electrical safety inspection to be carried out at least every 5 years. That inspection must be carried out by a qualified person who then issues two reports: • an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) on any fixed installations; and • a Portable Appliance Testing Report (PAT) on moveable appliances - and the inspector should also stick a label on each tested item which sets out the inspection date, and each label should be signed by the inspector. The landlord must give the tenant copies of both reports. If the tester says that testing should be more frequent than once every five years (for example, once every 3 years), then the landlord must follow this advice. The EICR must cover: • Installations for the supply of electricity, • Electrical fittings, such as switches, sockets and visible wiring • Visual inspection of fixed electrical equipment such as electric showers, hard-wired smoke and fire detectors, and storage or panel heaters. The PAT covers movable appliances, which are any electrical items provided by the landlord, that are not fitted or fixed in, but can be moved about easily. These include appliances like kettles, lamps, vacuum cleaners, and white goods such as fridges or washing machines. The Scottish Government statutory guidance on electrical installations and appliances in private rented property can be found at xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxx/publications/electrical-installations-and- appliances-private-rented-properties/
Electrical Safety i. Portable Safety Hand Lamp (maximum of 110 Volts) should be used on board vessel.
Electrical Safety. All wiring on displays or display fixtures must conform to the applicable standards established by various Government Agencies and standard fire inspection ordinances. All display wiring must exhibit the seal and/or such other seals of official approving agencies as may be required at the site of the Exhibition.
Electrical Safety. Boat Owner agrees to the following Rules/Guidelines:
Electrical Safety. 3.10.1. Electrical panels and boxes, electrical cells and substations and any electrical equipment should have: - design conforming to the operating conditions that ensures protection against external environmental influences; if necessary, an explosion-proof design; - necessary marking and warning signs ("Voltage", "Electrical shock hazard", marking of emergency shutdown systems); - reliable protection from unauthorized access.
Electrical Safety. 13.1. Подрядчик обязан обеспечить безопасную и защищенную электрическую распределительную систему, отвечающую принятым промышленным требованиям. Особое внимание должно быть уделено средствам аварийной защиты и безопасности для занятого персонала и оборудования, включая заземление, установки, электроснабжение и распределение блоков срабатывания при перегрузках и остаточном токе.
Electrical Safety. All wiring on booths or display fixtures must meet underwriters’ rules and standard fire department inspection. This applies to booth construction only and not to pre-wired radio and electronic equipment.
Electrical Safety. You have a legal responsibility to ensure the Property is safe. We recommend that you comply with the IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) and that you carry out a full Periodic Electrical Inspection Report regularly. The report consists of a detailed inspection and testing of the fixed wiring within the Property which highlights the condition of the installation and makes recommendations for remedial works that may be required. We will be able to arrange a report if requested by you.