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Which protection is normally required for 120-volt, single-phase, 15-, 20-, and 30-amp construction receptacles not part of permanent wiring?

Correct Answer

A) GFCI protection or an assured equipment grounding conductor program

OSHA construction electrical rules require GFCI protection or an assured equipment grounding conductor program for covered temporary receptacles.

Answer Options
A
GFCI protection or an assured equipment grounding conductor program
B
Limit gFCI construction receptacles to a larger circuit breaker
C
Classify the condition as a daily sign-in sheet
D
Classify the condition as a lockout tag on the panel door

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA construction electrical rules require GFCI protection or an assured equipment grounding conductor program for covered temporary receptacles.

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