May is electrical safety month, which of course includes Memorial Day and the beginning of summer fun activities. This will undoubtedly mean a lot of people visiting their favorite beach, lakes, rivers, and pools. Electrical safety is always important, but even more so when we have any body of water within twenty feet of electrical power. Electricians and electrical inspectors, please remember to put safety first and pay special attention to the applicable requirements in the 2014 National Electric Code (NEC)
– Articles 553, 555, 680 and 682. Please help us in reminding owners that they must hire licensed electrical contractors who employ licensed electricians to perform this electrical work and remember to consider these key safety points:
The owner can verify that the contractor and electricians have the required credentials by asking to see their Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL), or Residential Appliance Installer Contractor License (TICL), plus the individual license(s) that EACH person performing the work should be able to present. This ensures that the individuals performing work in and around their homes have had a criminal background check.
New pool electrical installations must be done by a licensed electrical contractor (TECL) who uses licensed electricians to perform the work. Pool electrical maintenance work may be done by a licensed electrical contractor (TECL) OR residential appliance installation contractor (TICL), but in either instance, the persons performing the actual maintenance work should be able to show you their electrical license, confirm that they have had the proper electrical training, and that they will be installing all electrical work in accordance with the current standard adopted for the state of Texas – the 2014 NEC.
With summer here, let’s have fun but always play it safe when it comes to electrical safety and water.
We use electricity every day. It is all around us in our lives, and most of us think we know enough about electricity to stay safe and keep our families out of harm’s way. However, every year hundreds of people die, thousands are injured, and millions of dollars in property damage are caused by electrical hazards that could have been avoided. TDLR encourages Texans to review electrical safety practices before beginning summer yard work or any outdoor project that includes the use of electric tools or work around power lines:
Remember: power lines are underground as well. “Call 8-1-1 Before You Dig” – Pipeline Damage Prevention. To help protect against personal injury, including loss of life, costly property damage, expensive repairs and possible legal and civil penalties, TDLR encourages our licensees to review the information provided by the Railroad Commission of Texasthrough their Pipeline Damage Prevention Program.
For you and your family’s safety TDLR recommends you:
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