OSHA 1926.400: Safeguarding Temporary Power on Construction Sites
Temporary power isn't just about running cables and plugging in equipment. In our years serving Versailles Gardens and Tamarac Village, we've learned OSHA 1926.400 standards protect workers and jobsites from electrical hazards. Every temporary power setup requires meticulous planning: proper equipment grounding, circuit protection, and continuous monitoring. Our load bank testing ensures generators meet precise performance requirements, preventing unexpected shutdowns that compromise site safety.
Site Compliance Checklist
- Verify temporary power system compliance with OSHA 1926.400
- Inspect all electrical distribution equipment before use
- Ensure proper grounding and circuit protection
- Train workers on temporary power safety protocols
- Conduct regular visual and operational inspections
| Component | OSHA Requirement |
|---|---|
| Grounding | Mandatory ground fault protection |
| Equipment | Listed and approved for construction use |
| Wiring | Properly secured and protected |
