General requirements- 1926. 441(a)(1) Batteries of the unsealed type shall be located in enclosures with outside vents or in well ventilated rooms and shall be arranged so as to prevent the escape of fumes, gases, or electrolyte spray into other areas.
Is the Charger required to be grounded or double-insulated?
You advised that the charger, when used in accordance with the conditions of its U.L. approval, satisfied OSHA's regulatory requirements and was not required, in addition, to be grounded or double-insulated. You also indicated that a written request was required for the issuance of a formal opinion by OSHA.
Do battery chargers need to be grounded?
According to this rule, a cord- and plug-connected battery charger must be grounded or double-insulated: 1. If it is used in a hazardous location, defined under paragraph 1910.307. 2. If it operates at more than 150 volts, or 3.
What are the requirements for a battery handling facility?
Floors shall be of acid resistant construction unless protected from acid accumulations. Face shields, aprons, and rubber gloves shall be provided for workers handling acids or batteries. Facilities for quick drenching of the eyes and body shall be provided within 25 feet (7.62 m) of battery handling areas.
What standards are used in a battery room?
Common standards in the battery room include those from American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Model codes are standards developed by committees with the intent to be adopted by states and local jurisdictions.
What is 1926.441 - batteries & battery charging?
1926.441 - Batteries and battery charging. Batteries and battery charging. Batteries of the unsealed type shall be located in enclosures with outside vents or in well ventilated rooms and shall be arranged so as to prevent the escape of fumes, gases, or electrolyte spray into other areas.
What facilities should be provided for battery charging?
Facilities shall be provided for flushing and neutralizing spilled electrolyte and for fire protection. Battery charging installations shall be located in areas designated for that purpose. Charging apparatus shall be protected from damage by trucks. When batteries are being charged, the vent caps shall be kept in place to avoid electrolyte spray.