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| NESC® and OSHA Newsletter | October 15, 2008 |
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Marne and Associates NESC and OSHA Newsletter addresses issues relevant to power and communication utilities.
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Newsflash IEEE has released a Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) which modifies NESC Table 410-2, Live-line tool work clothing and clothing systems--voltage, fault current and maximum clearing time for voltages 46.1 to 800 kV. You can view a copy of this TIA on the IEEE website by clicking here: NESC Tentative Interim Amendment 2007-5. Fig. 1. NESC Tentative Interim Amendment 2007-5 A TIA effectively becomes part of the NESC until the next edition. There are currently four other TIAs modifying the 2007 edition of the NESC. The other TIAs apply to Rule 110A2, Tables 253-1 and 253-2, Rule 261N, and Rule 215C5a.
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only. It is not intended to be consulting engineering advice, legal
advice, or an official interpretation of the NESC® or OSHA requirements.
The information and diagrams contained in this document attempt to show
common situation where the 2007 NESC Code applies. They are intended to
be used as visual aids to the reader of the Code and are not intended
to be a replacement for the comprehensive nature of the Code as it is
written.
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