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(ELECTRICAL continued) <br /> s <br /> 18. The disconnecting means should always be opened before fuses are replaced. <br /> 19. The interior wiring systems should include provisions for grounding metal parts of electrical <br /> raceways,equipment and enclosures. <br /> 20. All electrical raceways and enclosures should be securely fastened in place. <br /> 21. All energized parts of electrical circuits and equipment should be guarded against accidental contact <br /> by approved cabinets and enclosures. <br /> 22. Sufficient access and working space should be provided and maintained to all electrical equipment to <br /> permit ready and safe operations and maintenance. <br /> 23. All unused openings(including conduit knockouts)in electrical enclosures and fittings should be <br /> closed with appropriate covers,plugs,or plates. <br /> 24. Electrical enclosures such as switches,receptacles,junction boxes,etc.should be provided with tight- <br /> fitting covers or plates. <br /> 25. All disconnecting switches for electrical motors in excess of two horsepower capable of opening the <br /> circuit when the motor is in a stalled condition should be without exploding. (Switches must be <br /> horsepower rated equal to or in excess of the motor hp rating). <br /> 26. All motor disconnecting switches or circuit breakers located should be within sight of the motor <br /> control device. <br /> t <br /> 27. Each motor located`within sight of its controller or the controller disconnecting means capable of <br /> being locked in the open position or is a separate disconnecting means installed in the circuit should <br /> be within sight of the motor. <br /> 28. The controller for each motor in excess of two horsepower rated in horsepower should be equal to or <br /> in excess of the rating of the motor it serves. <br /> !F3 <br /> i <br /> 29. All workers who regularly work on or around energized electrical equipment or lines should be j <br /> instructed in the cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CFR)methods. <br /> 30. All workers are prohibited from working alone on energized lines or equipment over 600 volts. <br /> I <br /> I <br />