Lot's of people are confused as to what OSHA requires or how OSHA interprets regulations. Want to know what OSHA says?
Who decides when and how to work live? OSHA (actually the courts/legal system) has decided that question! Is the electrician responsible or the contractor? Does interrupting production qualify to wok live in OSHA eyes? What constitutes working live?
Could you be cited by OSHA? Under what circumstances?
OSHA senior electrical professor at OSHA's National Training Institute answers these questions and more in a short article which can be viewed at: http://www.oshazone.com/forums/showthread.php?s=4a66b9a20dbf2de6e5dac39af09d8ba7&threadid=7