Worse Bill,
Do meeting the OSHA requirements mean that one can now contract electrical work in the "unlicensed" states..?
I'd be more for additional requirements if there were a level playing field in the first place, I would gladly send the IAEI bullets instead of dues if they, or any other orginization, could help this along.
Add to this the fact that if you live in a remote area, such as I , there has to be a piper cub with a "VIOLATION" banner circling a fatality to get OSHA's attention.
Let's take it another step
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Your called to Joe's JB here. the place is a mile long, has more sub-panels than Dones has pills, nothing is marked. The obvious problem is a loose/arcing wirenut(pick one).
How would you proceed here ?
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