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OSHA Violation Report: Broken Raceway
Observation:The image reveals a broken raceway with exposed electrical wiring. The protective conduit is damaged, leaving wires unshielded and vulnerable to physical damage, moisture, and accidental contact. This condition presents a serious electrical hazard, including risks of electric shock, short circuits, and potential fire.
Applicable OSHA Standards Violated:
[ol:1][li]29 CFR 1910.305\(a\)\(2\)\(iii\)“Raceways shall be securely fastened in place.”[li]29 CFR 1910.303\(b\)\(7\)“Electrical equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner.”
Safety Implications:
[ul][li]Increased risk of electrical shock to personnel[li]Potential for equipment failure or fire[li]Non-compliance with federal safety regulations
Recommended Corrective Actions:
[ul][li]Replace or repair the damaged raceway immediately[li]Inspect surrounding electrical systems for additional damage[li]Conduct a safety audit to ensure compliance with OSHA electrical standards
Observation:The image reveals a broken raceway with exposed electrical wiring. The protective conduit is damaged, leaving wires unshielded and vulnerable to physical damage, moisture, and accidental contact. This condition presents a serious electrical hazard, including risks of electric shock, short circuits, and potential fire.
Applicable OSHA Standards Violated:
[ol:1][li]29 CFR 1910.305\(a\)\(2\)\(iii\)“Raceways shall be securely fastened in place.”[li]29 CFR 1910.303\(b\)\(7\)“Electrical equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner.”
Safety Implications:
[ul][li]Increased risk of electrical shock to personnel[li]Potential for equipment failure or fire[li]Non-compliance with federal safety regulations
Recommended Corrective Actions:
[ul][li]Replace or repair the damaged raceway immediately[li]Inspect surrounding electrical systems for additional damage[li]Conduct a safety audit to ensure compliance with OSHA electrical standards