HIGH VOLTAGE WORK Sample Clauses

HIGH VOLTAGE WORK. 12.1. High voltage work shall consist of all work performed on wires carrying a potential seven hundred and fifty (750) volts or over (as specified in the Electrical Protection Act) between conductors or between conductors and ground. 12.2. There shall be at least two (2) Journeyman Power Linemen and/or Journeyman Power System Electricians working together on high voltage wires. In the case of trouble, however, one (1) Journeyman Power Lineman/Power System Electrician may be sent out alone to watch until another can be obtained. There shall be at least two (2) Journeyman Power Linemen/Power System Electricians with tools on all trucks through the period of dusk to ▇▇▇▇ while performing live line work.
HIGH VOLTAGE WORK. A. All wires carrying a potential of seven hundred and fifty (750) volts or over (as specified in the Occupational Health & Safety Code Part 40, Section 804) between conductors, or between conductors and ground, shall be considered as high voltage. B. There shall be at least two (2) City of Red Deer Journeyman working together on high voltage conductors. In the case of trouble, however, one (1) Journeyman may be sent out alone to standby until another can be obtained. From dusk to ▇▇▇▇ there shall be two (2) City of Red Deer Journeyman working on any energized equipment.
HIGH VOLTAGE WORK. 12.1. High voltage work shall consist of all work performed on wires carrying a potential seven hundred and fifty (750) volts or over (as specified in the Electrical Protection Act) between conductors or between conductors and ground. 12.2. There shall be at least two (2) Journeyman Power Linemen and/or Journeyman Power System Electricians working together on high voltage wires. In the case of trouble, however, one (1) Journeyman Power Lineman/Power System Electrician may be sent out alone to watch until another can be obtained. There shall be at least two (2) Journeyman Power Linemen/Power System Electricians with tools on all trucks through the period of dusk to ▇▇▇▇ while performing live line work. 12.3. An apprentice shall not be allowed to work hand contact on energized uninsulated high voltage conductors, and related equipment, unless he is in the last twelve (12) months of his apprenticeship program and under the direct supervision of a Journeyman Power Lineman or a Journeyman Power System Electrician.
HIGH VOLTAGE WORK a) Install a Eversource supplied, (purchased directly by Fuel Cell) primary meter cabinet at driveway entrance b) Install one (1) - 4” PVC conduit from entrance to right front corner of building for primary power with necessary primary cable c) Install one (1) - 4” PVC conduit between transformer #1 and transformer #2 for future use d) Supply and install one (1) - 3,500Kva transformer with 23Kv primary and 277/480 volt, 3 phase, 4 wires secondary e) Supply and install one (1) - 2” PVC conduit from primary meter vault to building for communications
HIGH VOLTAGE WORK. When work is to be done within the limits of approach on high voltage wires and/or high voltage equipment, at least two workers must be assigned to do the job, one of whom shall be an experienced departmental journeyperson, the other to be an employee who is a competent worker in the opinion of the Employer and the employee in charge of the job. All wires and equipment carrying a voltage of 750 volts or over to ground shall be classified as high voltage wires.
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