ONESTOP INTERNET INC.

By: Rick Waldinger

43 COR 40-7351 [¶22,554]

ELECTRICAL SAFETY ORDERS – LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ORDERS, TESTS
Cal. Code Regs, tit. 8, § 2320.3 (2015) – Employer failed to treat all electrical equipment and systems as energized until tested or otherwise proven to be de-energized, as required by §2320.3.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY ORDERS – LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ORDERS, DE-ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEMS
Cal. Code Regs, tit. 8, § 2320.4(a) (2015) – Employer failed to have an authorized person responsible for working on de-energized electrical equipment or systems by: (1) failing to notify all involved personnel; (2) failing to lock disconnection means to prevent unexpected or inadvertent energizing of a designated circuit, equipment or appliance; (3) failing to tagout disconnecting means with suitable accident prevention tags; and (4) failing to effectively block the operation or dissipating energy of all stored energy devises that presented a hazard.

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