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equipment, wiring methods, electrical installations, and utilization equipment for compliance.
Coordinates these functions with ES&H management and the DOE area or field office.
Approved
Acceptable to the AHJ.
Appliance
Utilization equipment, generally other than industrial, normally built in standardized sizes or
types, that is, installed or connected as a unit to perform one or more functions such as
refrigerators, air conditioning, and so forth.
Electrical Shock, Reportable
Any electrical shock is classified as an injury and must be reported immediately to health
services and supervision and in accordance with DOE Order 231.1A.
The employee must not attempt to evaluate the severity of the shock or its effects
without medical consultation.
Equipment
Material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures, apparatus, and so forth, used as part of, or in
connection with, an electrical installation.
Examination
Examination process described in 29 CFR 1910.303(b)(1), "Examination", and NFPA 70,
Article 110.3, "Examination, Identification, and Use for Equipment". These examinations are
performed by a qualified person to ensure that electrical equipment is free from recognized
hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm.
Equipment, Utilization
Equipment that uses electrical energy for electronic, electromechanical, chemical, heating,
lighting, or similar purposes.
Labeled
Equipment or materials to which a label, symbol, or other identifying mark has been applied by
an NRTL.
Listed
Equipment or materials included in a list published by an NRTL
Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)
An organization acceptable to the AHJ and concerned with product evaluation that maintains
periodic inspection of production of listed equipment and materials. The NRTL ensures that the
equipment or materials meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found
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