Or. Admin. R. 437-002-2320
This paragraph provides additional requirements for substations and for work performed in them.
(1) Access and working space. The employer must provide and maintain sufficient access and working space around electric equipment to permit ready and safe operation and maintenance of such equipment by employees.
NOTE to paragraph (1): American National Standard: National Electrical Safety Code, ANSI/IEEE C2-2012 contains guidelines for the dimensions of access and working space about electric equipment in substations. Installations meeting the ANSI provisions comply with paragraph (u)(1) of this rule. Oregon OSHA will determine whether an installation that does not conform to this ANSI standard complies with paragraph (1) of this rule based on the following criteria:
Whether the installation conforms to the edition of ANSI C2 that was in effect when the installation was made.
Whether the configuration of the installation enables employees to maintain the minimum approach distances, established by the employer under paragraph (3)(a) of 437-002-2311, while the employees are working on exposed, energized parts, and
Whether the precautions taken when employees perform work on the installation provide protection equivalent to the protection provided by access and working space meeting ANSI/IEEE C2-2012.
(3) Substation fences. Conductive fences around substations must be grounded. When a substation fence is expanded or a section is removed, fence sections must be isolated, grounded, or bonded as necessary to protect employees from hazardous differences in electric potential.
NOTE to paragraph (3): IEEE Std 80-2000, IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding, contains guidelines for protection against hazardous differences in electric potential.
(4) Guarding of rooms and other spaces containing electric supply equipment.
(a) Rooms and other spaces in which electric supply lines or equipment are installed must meet the requirements of paragraphs (4)(a) through (4)(e) of this rule under the following conditions:
(C) If live parts operating at more than 600 volts to ground are within the room or other space, unless:
(5) Guarding of energized parts.
(a) The employer must provide guards around all live parts operating at more than 150 volts to ground without an insulating covering unless the location of the live parts gives sufficient clearance (horizontal, vertical, or both) to minimize the possibility of accidental employee contact.
NOTE to paragraph (5)(a): American National Standard: National Electrical Safety Code, ANSI/IEEE C2-2002 contains guidelines for the dimensions of clearance distances about electric equipment in substations. Installations meeting the ANSI provisions comply with paragraph (5)(a) of this rule. Oregon OSHA will determine whether an installation that does not conform to this ANSI standard complies with paragraph (5)(a) of this rule based on the following criteria:
Whether the installation conforms to the edition of ANSI C2 that was in effect when the installation was made,
Whether each employee is isolated from energized parts at the point of closest approach; and
Whether the precautions taken when employees perform work on the installation provide protection equivalent to the protection provided by horizontal and vertical clearances meeting ANSI/IEEE C2-2002.
(6) Substation entry.
(d) Qualified nonelectrical workers will be allowed to work in substations without barriers and without a safety watch if all the following conditions are observed:
(B) Each qualified nonelectrical worker must be trained and competent as required by 437-002-2300(2)(b) Training, of Division 2/RR, and must have demonstrated proficiencies in the work practices involved as required by 437-002-2300 (2)(h) Training, Division 2/RR.
NOTE: Employees who have not demonstrated proficiency in the work practices involved are considered to be undergoing on-the-job training and must be under the direct supervision of a qualified employee.
ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
ORS 654.001 - 654.295
OSHA 3-2015, f. 10-9-15, cert. ef. 1-1-16