§ 56.12001 Circuit overload protection
§ 56.12002 Controls and switches
§ 56.12003 Trailing cable overload protection
§ 56.12004 Electrical conductors
§ 56.12005 Protection of power conductors from mobile equipment
§ 56.12006 Distribution boxes
§ 56.12007 Junction box connection procedures
§ 56.12008 Insulation and fittings for power wires and cables
§ 56.12010 Isolation or insulation of communication conductors
§ 56.12011 High-potential electrical conductors
§ 56.12012 Bare signal wires
§ 56.12013 Splices and repairs of power cables
§ 56.12014 Handling energized power cables
§ 56.12016 Work on electrically-powered equipment
§ 56.12017 Work on power circuits
§ 56.12018 Identification of power switches
§ 56.12019 Access to stationary electrical equipment or switchgear
§ 56.12020 Protection of persons at switchgear
§ 56.12021 Danger signs
§ 56.12022 Authorized persons at major electrical installations
§ 56.12023 Guarding electrical connections and resistor grids
§ 56.12025 Grounding circuit enclosures
§ 56.12026 Grounding transformer and switchgear enclosures
§ 56.12027 Grounding mobile equipment
§ 56.12028 Testing grounding systems
§ 56.12030 Correction of dangerous conditions
§ 56.12032 Inspection and cover plates
§ 56.12033 Hand-held electric tools
§ 56.12034 Guarding around lights
§ 56.12035 Weatherproof lamp sockets
§ 56.12036 Fuse removal or replacement
§ 56.12037 Fuses in high-potential circuits
§ 56.12038 Attachment of trailing cables
§ 56.12039 Protection of surplus trailing cables
§ 56.12040 Installation of operating controls
§ 56.12041 Design of switches and starting boxes
§ 56.12042 Track bonding
§ 56.12045 Overhead powerlines
§ 56.12047 Guy wires
§ 56.12048 Communication conductors on power poles
§ 56.12050 Installation of trolley wires
§ 56.12053 Circuits powered from trolley wires
§ 56.12065 Short circuit and lightning protection
§ 56.12066 Guarding trolley wires and bare powerlines
§ 56.12067 Installation of transformers
§ 56.12068 Locking transformer enclosures
§ 56.12069 Lightning protection for telephone wires and ungrounded conductors
§ 56.12071 Movement or operation of equipment near high-voltage power lines

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter I > Subchapter K > Part 56 > Subpart K - Electricity

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