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Bureau of Workers Compensation PA Training for Health amp Safety PATHS Home Made Extension Cord 2 PPT00701 Legal for use in the work environment Safe Made Correctly ID: 928582

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EXTENSION CORD SAFETY

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Bureau of Workers’ Compensation PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS)

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Home Made Extension Cord

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“Legal” for use in the work environment?

Safe?

Made Correctly?

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Not Permitted

Homemade “Gang Box” Electrical Extension CordsNot allowed in work setting per OSHA: 29 CFR 1910.305 29 CFR 1926.405

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Electrical Extension Cord

Electrical Extension Cords: May not be used as permanent wiringMust be of industrial commercial qualityMade by a commercial company for use in industrial environment Made to same standards as those used by a commercial manufacturer

Proper size and temperature rating to withstand the electrical load and Approved by a recognized testing agency

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Electrical Extension Cord

Should:Not be wrapped around nailsNot be splicedNot be run across walkwaysNot be run under rugs or heavy furniture

Be in good conditionBe inspected before use

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Safety

Check the information on your cord. Extension cords are labeled with valuable information as to the use, size and wattage rating of the cord. Cords offered in many lengths and are labeled with size or “gauge.” Gauge based on the American Wire Gauge (AWG) System, whereby the larger the wire, the smaller the AWG number (e.g. 12 gauge wire would be larger and can power larger wattage appliances than 14 gauge wire).

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Safety

Determine the gauge needed. All appliances indicate how much wattage is consumed when operated.Rating can be found on appliance itself and often within the use and care booklet that accompanies the product. Other appliances will indicate power usage in amps, rather than watts. Quick tip: if your appliance indicates that it uses 5 amps at 125 volts, then its wattage rating is 625W (5×125).

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Safety

Decide whether you will be using the appliance indoors or outdoors. Extension cords that can be used outdoors will be clearly marked “Suitable for Use with Outdoor Appliances.” Never use an indoor extension cord outdoors; it could result in an electric shock or fire hazard.

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Safety

Determine how long you need the cord to be. A cord, based on its gauge, can power an appliance of a certain wattage only at specific distances. As cord gets longer, the current carrying capacity of the cord gets lower. Example: 16 gauge extension cord less than 50 feet in length can power a 1625 watt (W) appliance; 16 gauge cord that is longer than 50 feet can only power an appliance up to 1250W.

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Safety

Place the cord correctly. Do not place underneath rugs or other heavy furniture. Should not be tacked in place to a wall or taped down. Should not be used while coiled or bent. Match the length of the cord to the length of your needs.

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What are the Problems?

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Unsafe

This clamp is designed to hold Romex wire for behind wall installation. Clamp has a flat metal edge which over time can cause internal wiring to break and short.

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Unsafe

Use and age has caused this cord to begin to crack.Eventually the wiring inside will be exposed.

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Unsafe

Metal outlet box can bend to contact outlet posts. Picture shows post nearly touching box. Under certain circumstances current could jump this narrow gap. During normal usage outlet box case could bend in to touch the post.

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Unsafe

Nail openings in the back of this outlet will allow fluid inside the outlet box. Could cause casing to be energized.

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Unsafe

Note opening in the “pop out” on this metal outlet casing. Typical for this type of outlet box. Can also allow fluid into the box and cause casing to be energized.

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Unsafe

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Note the exposed wiring from this broken male plug

Also bent grounding prong

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Summary

Extension cords must be "of proper size and temperature rating to withstand the electrical load and approved by a recognized testing agency.” Locally purchased extension cords may not meet this standard.Always check applicable regulations/standards before buying or using extension cords at work.

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Contact Information

Health & Safety Training Specialists1171 South Cameron Street, Room 324Harrisburg, PA 17104-2501(717) 772-1635RA-LI-BWC-PATHS@pa.gov

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Questions

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