§ 77.600 Trailing cables; short-circuit protection; disconnecting devices
§ 77.601 Trailing cables or portable cables; temporary splices
§ 77.602 Permanent splicing of trailing cables
§ 77.603 Clamping of trailing cables to equipment
§ 77.604 Protection of trailing cables
§ 77.605 Breaking trailing cable and power cable connections
§ 77.606 Energized trailing cables; handling
§ 77.606-1 Rubber gloves; minimum requirements

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter I > Subchapter O > Part 77 > Subpart G - Trailing Cables

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