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kurt February 14, 2017 11:06 PM

OSHA
 
[QUOTE=Gerardo;618835]Can someone illuminate me on what the issue is with a replacement cord.

If the juice gets in there and the machine operates and doesn't cause harm to other equipment, what's the problem?

How are lives in danger from say, a circular saw with a replacement cord?

Please explain.

Or is this all sarcasm and I'm reading too much into it.[/QUOTE]

Here are the standards set forth.Really simple common sense.Osha covers the labor,material and tool use aspects for the contruction workplace.All tools are standardized for saftey in mind.A made up receptacle is allowable for use and purpose.i.e microwave on shelf,bench grinder bolted to table etc.Replacement parts are used.Now lets go to the 40th floor of a building,on top of mat steel and try dragging around a homemade rig around real men working.They will hopefully throw you and cord off the roof.:))

[url]https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_id=9911&p_table=STANDARDS[/url]

[url]http://search.aol.com/aol/image?q=improper+extention+cord+deaths&v_t=keyword_rollover[/url]

Worth1 February 15, 2017 06:00 AM

I have noticed companies aren't supplying squat now for power tools like they used to.
Very few job boxes on site either.
Ten years of being gone from this has seen some big changes for me.
Yesterday I was asked if I could stop by the office to pick up an 8 foot ladder for a job they wanted me to go to.
I am in my own truck.
I flat out said no, I dont mind a box of parts every now an then but I will not haul their ladders around for them.
I apologized for being a pain and told them I hope they understood.
To me that is using someone.
I knew the day was coming and I knew what my answer was going to be.
My personal truck is not their truck to use or take advantage of it is for me to get to and from work that is it.

Union companies flat out forbid the use of personal power tools, ladders and vehicles.
When I was running jobs I was at odds all of the time with upper management about this.

From what I have seen so far this company is using temps like me through the temp service and taking advantage of them by having them run around hauling their parts and tools in the temps vehicle.
I find this to be a chicken crap way to run a business.

Also putting me in charge of running and completing jobs by myself is not what I signed on or being paid for.
I hinted to the project manager about this yesterday too.
I didn't mention pay I told him that I have my way about doing things and didn't want to step on the toes of the people in charge as I wasn't in charge.
Things are being over looked that need to be addressed and the people/kids running the jobs aren't doing it.
More later got to get to work.

Worth

Cole_Robbie February 15, 2017 01:31 PM

[I]this company is using temps like me through the temp service and taking advantage of them by having them run around hauling their parts and tools in the temps vehicle.[/I]

And when they get hurt in an auto accident, that will be a work-related injury covered by work comp. But they are probably on the temp company's work comp insurance, so they don't care.

Gerardo February 16, 2017 11:45 AM

thanks, those regulations were a good read.

Although I wasn't referring to defective cords with kinks and obvious hazards, those are obviously not good at all.


"If there is a defect or evidence of damage that might expose an employee to injury, the defective or damaged item shall be removed from service, and no employee may use it until repairs and tests necessary to render the equipment safe have been made."


Good to see the regulations aren't too specific, requiring that "repairs and tests" be made by certified this or that.

Worth1 February 18, 2017 08:38 AM

Had an interesting conversation with a guy my age that I have never worked with before yesterday.
It was about circuits and pulling wire in conduit.
He is also the only person besides myself in this company and only about 4 that I have met in fire alarm that has worked as an electrician.
On a side note I am in a position where to protect myself I am just about going to have to toss someone else under the bus.
I find this very difficult and dont know what to do.:(
Any help off line in a PM will be (greatly) appreciated.

Worth

Cole_Robbie February 27, 2017 12:32 PM

Why do some plugs have such a hard time going in and out of an extension cord receptacle? Am I supposed to bend the prongs with pliers to make them go in and out more easily?

kurt February 27, 2017 04:23 PM

They are called Tamper Resistant.
 
[QUOTE=Cole_Robbie;621926]Why do some plugs have such a hard time going in and out of an extension cord receptacle? Am I supposed to bend the prongs with pliers to make them go in and out more easily?[/QUOTE]

Look at the configuration of the newer,safer,outlets and prongs, note the non straight profile(old prongs),versus the rounded,a mate is found on the "paired"larger female in receptable.Mainly for child safety,workers on the sites.As usual old will be phased out.See below.

[url]http://ecmweb.com/qampa/stumped-code-tamper-resistant-receptacles-gfcis-more[/url]

[url]http://www.nfpa.org/public-education/by-topic/top-causes-of-fire/electrical/tamper-resistant-electrical-receptacles[/url]

[url]https://www.osha.gov/dte/grant_materials/fy09/sh-18796-09/electricalhazards.pdf[/url]

JaxRmrJmr April 5, 2017 09:30 PM

I live in a "right to work" state, so we don't have many union issues around here, thankfully.

We do have union trades present, but they aren't wide spread. Thank God.

A few years back the union of electricians (not sure of their title) tried to get a law passed that if a homeowner changed out more than 3 plug ins or switches that it would need an inspection and union labor. That is crazy. Switches are mechanical and wear out over time. Wires typically don't. White to white, black to black, green to green or bare. Red/blue is a separate issue. I am so sick of unions that make you pay big bucks for common sense.

Cole_Robbie April 5, 2017 10:35 PM

Thank you for the answer to my question a while back, Kurt.

MrSalvage May 11, 2017 05:50 PM

Hello,

Quick question please. I have a [URL="http://www.homedepot.com/p/Carlon-1-Gang-22-cu-in-New-Work-Box-B122A-UPC/202546989"]1-gang new work box[/URL]. I intend to replace my old mobile home outlet.

My issue is with the ground wire. This new outlet will have three different pulls of 14-2 wires running to it. I have all three ground wires running to the one green ground screw on the new outlet. It is working fine however I don't think all three grounds should be stacked on that one little ground screw.

Whats the best way to hook up the ground with three runs of wire?

TIA
Bill

henry May 11, 2017 06:38 PM

Add a short section of wire up here they call it a pig tail, twist it and the three ground wires together with a twist cap and run the pig tail wire to the ground screw.

MrSalvage May 11, 2017 07:22 PM

Thanks Henry! Those go by color code. What color would fit 4 runs of 14-2?

Ty

dmforcier May 11, 2017 07:34 PM

I don't think there's a universal code. If you look at the package it will tell you what the caps fit.

BTW, the stacking issue is purely mechanical. So long as the ground wires don't fall off the screw they're electrically good. But I think the pigtail is considered best practice.

Worth1 May 11, 2017 09:01 PM

[QUOTE=MrSalvage;638941]Thanks Henry! Those go by color code. What color would fit 4 runs of 14-2?

Ty[/QUOTE]

Red or yellow should do fine.
Worth

Worth1 June 15, 2017 05:17 AM

Somebodies PM box is full here is your answer.
It could be pulling just a wee bit more or the breaker could be weak just a little bit.
As a rule you are not supposed to run breakers or circuits at full or close to full capacity.


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