Safety Design. The Transmission Provider requires clearance of equipment during maintenance, modification, and testing. In accordance with the Transmission Provider’s Standards and Practices, facility interconnections between the Transmission Provider and the Network Customer are to be designed and constructed to allow clearance of equipment using isolation devices. Isolation devices must produce a visible air gap between the energized facilities and the equipment to be maintained, modified, or tested. Any operating procedures associated with this interconnection must comply with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.269(m) and also the ANSI/IEEE National Electric Safety Code as amended or replaced from time to time.
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Samples: Network Operating Agreement, Network Operating Agreement, Network Operating Agreement
Safety Design. The Transmission Provider requires clearance of equipment during maintenance, modification, modification and testing. In accordance with the Transmission Provider’s Standards and Practices, ,facility interconnections between the Transmission Provider and the Network Customer are to be designed and constructed to allow clearance of equipment using isolation devices. Isolation devices must produce a visible air gap between the energized facilities and the equipment to be maintained, modified, modified or tested. Any operating procedures associated with this interconnection must comply with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.269(m) and also the ANSI/IEEE National Electric Safety Code as amended or replaced from time to time.
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Samples: Network Operating Agreement