Electrical workers
Rules
General Rules
- Electrical (WAC 296-24-956)
- Electrical workers, safety standards for (Chapter 296-45, WAC)
Rules for Specific Activities or Workplaces
- Agriculture (WAC 296-307 Part T)
- Core Rules, Basic Electrical Rules (WAC 296-800-280)
- Dipping and Coating Operations, Electrostatic (WAC 296-835-13010)
- Dipping and Coating Operations, General (WAC 296-835-12035)
Electrical, Construction (WAC 296-155 Part I)- Explosives & Electrical Storms (WAC 296-52-67215)
- General Workplace Electrical Safety Requirements (WAC 296-24 Part L)
- Sawmills (WAC 296-78-730)
- Shipbuilding (WAC 296-304-120)
- Temporary Housing for Workers (WAC 296-833-30005)
- Window Washing (WAC 296-878-17005)
Policies
Electrical Work and Confined Space Under WAC 296-45 & 62 (WRD 18.40)
Meat Tenderizing Technology in the Meat Packing Industry (WRD 8.35)
Electrical and Telecommunication Hazards (WRD 18.55)
Training Materials
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- Dangers to workers from incorrectly rebuilt circuit breakers - OSHA Hazard Alert
Electrocution Hazards Working Near Overhead Power Lines
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