- (1) You must make sure the path to ground from circuits, equipment, and enclosures is permanent, continuous, and effective.
(2) You must make sure exposed noncurrent-carrying metal parts of cord- and plug-connected equipment that may become energized are grounded under any of the following conditions:
- (a) If operated at over 150 volts to ground, except for guarded motors and metal frames of electrically heated appliances if the appliance frames are permanently and effectively insulated from ground.
- (b) Equipment in hazardous locations. (WAC 296-24-95613)
(c) If the equipment is of the following types:
- (i) Hand-held motor-operated tools.
- (ii) Stationary and fixed motor-operated tools.
- (iii) Light industrial motor-operated tools.
- (iv) Refrigerators.
- (v) Freezers.
- (vi) Air conditioners.
- (vii) Clothes washers and dryers.
- (viii) Dishwashers.
- (ix) Electrical aquarium equipment.
- (x) Sump pumps.
- (xi) Hedge clippers.
- (xii) Electric lawn mowers.
- (xiii) Electric snow blowers.
- (xiv) Wet scrubbers.
- (xv) Tools likely to be used in damp or wet locations.
- (xvi) Appliances used by employees standing on the ground, on metal floors or working inside of metal tanks or boilers.
- (xvii) Portable hand lamps.
- (xviii) Portable and mobile X-ray and associated equipment.
(xix) Tools likely to be used in wet and conductive locations.
| Note: | Grounding can be achieved by using tools and appliances equipped with an equipment grounding conductor (three-prong plug and grounded electrical system). |
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(3) You must make sure exposed metal parts of fixed equipment that do not conduct electricity, but may become energized, are grounded under any of the following conditions:
- (a) If the equipment is in a wet or damp location and is not isolated.
- (b) If within 8 feet vertically or 5 feet horizontally of ground or grounded metal objects and subject to employee contact.
- (c) If in electrical contact with metal.
- (d) If in a hazardous (classified) location.
- (e) If supplied by a metal-clad, metal-sheathed, or grounded metal raceway wiring method.
- (f) If equipment operates with any terminal at over 150 volts to ground.
- (4) You must make sure a conductor used as a grounded conductor is identifiable and distinguishable from all other conductors.
- (5) You must make sure a conductor used as an equipment grounding conductor is identifiable and distinguishable from all other conductors.
- (6) You must make sure grounded conductors are not attached to any terminal or lead so as to reverse polarity of the electrical outlet or receptacle. See illustration - Examples of wiring.
(7) You must make sure grounding terminals or grounding-type devices on receptacles, cords, connectors, or attachments plugs are not used for purposes other than grounding.
Examples of Wiring
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| CORRECT WIRING |
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| INCORRECT WIRING |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 18-22-116, § 296-800-28040, filed 11/6/18, effective 12/7/18. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060, and chapter 49.17 RCW. WSR 12-16-064, § 296-800-28040, filed 7/31/12, effective 9/1/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 02-16-047, § 296-800-28040, filed 8/1/02, effective 10/1/02; WSR 01-23-060, § 296-800-28040, filed 11/20/01, effective 12/1/01; WSR 01-11-038, § 296-800-28040, filed 5/9/01, effective 9/1/01.]