Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 00:15:10 GMT, Dan Krueger
wrote: OSHA doesn't like homemade extension cords. While it my be over engineered, it's not UL listed. They live for those sort of things. Even properly installed replacement plugs are not allowed since it is no longer a factory cord. Of course that doesn't mean it doesn't happen all of the time. That's interesting. I've seen them cite for frayed and worn cord, loose original cord ends, and loose attachment at the device, but never for a properly repaired cord set. I guess there's nothing stopping one from overstepping their bounds. Jack |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Remarkable device extends battery life and reinvigorates some "dead" batteries | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General |