Common use of Electrical Safety Clause in Contracts

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. 3.10.2. Each electrical installation used should have an emergency shutdown device, and also have the possibility to lock the power circuit in the "off" state using a lock. 3.10.3. All extension cables used outdoors should be designed to meet their operating conditions. 3.10.4. All portable power tools should be inspected on a regular basis. Cables and connecting devices should not be damaged and have signs of melting or burning. All portable electrical devices in use should have a tag indicating that inspection was timely performed and that the device is suitable for use. The tag should show information about the date of the next test and inventory number. Verification period is one time per 3 months. 3.10.5. The entire public electrical network (sockets) should be protected with a protection tripping device configured to operate at a residual current of 30 mA. If there is no protection tripping device in the circuit, then portable protection tripping devices should be used. 3.10.6. All portable electrical equipment should have valid identification labels or tags indicating that the equipment is suitable for use. 3.10.7. Devices that protect the electrical equipment (fuses, overload differential protection systems) should be installed in each electrical circuit. Only electrical personnel should have access to such devices. 3.10.8. Wiring diagrams should be available for each item of electrical equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Accession Agreement, Accession Agreement, Compliance Agreement

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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. 3.10.2. Each electrical installation used should have an emergency shutdown device, and also have the possibility to lock the power circuit in the "off" state using a lock. 3.10.3. All extension cables used outdoors should be designed to meet their operating conditions. 3.10.4. All portable power tools should be inspected on a regular basis. Cables and connecting devices should not be damaged and have signs of melting or burning. All portable electrical devices in use should have a tag indicating that inspection was timely performed and that the device is suitable for use. The tag should show information about the date of the next test and inventory number. Verification period is one time per 3 months. 3.10.5. The entire public electrical network (sockets) should be protected with a protection tripping device configured to operate at a residual current of 30 mA. If there is no protection tripping device in the circuit, then portable protection tripping devices should be used. 3.10.6. All portable electrical equipment should have valid identification labels or tags indicating that the equipment is suitable for use. 3.10.7. Devices that protect the electrical equipment (fuses, overload differential protection systems) should be installed in each electrical circuit. Only electrical personnel should have access to such devices. 3.10.8. Wiring diagrams should be available for each item of electrical equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Accession Agreement

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