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The Importance of Maintaining Proper Electrical Panel Clearances

The Importance of Maintaining Proper Electrical Panel Clearances

Electrical panels can be found in just about every business. However, because they are not typically out in the open or inspected daily, it’s easy to overlook electrical panels and the potential risks associated with them.

Without the proper precautions, things like exposed wires, faulty components and improper grounding create a host of exposures—exposures that can severely disrupt or harm an organization. But of all the concerns associated with electrical panels, one common and often overlooked issue relates to maintaining proper clearances.

This Risk Insights provides a general overview of the dangers associated with improper electrical panel clearances and the related Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.

Why Maintain Proper Electrical Panel Clearances?

Simply put, businesses must maintain proper clearances around electrical panels to promote ease of access during service, repair and operational procedures. The following are some common scenarios where electrical panel clearance is critical and directly affects the safety and well-being of your employees:

To help organizations maintain the proper clearances and ensure workplace safety, OSHA and the NEC have specific clearance requirements all organizations must follow.

An Overview of Proper Electrical Panel Clearances

There are a number of clearance distances established by OSHA and the NEC that must be maintained at all times. These clearances relate specifically to the depth, width and height of the working space around electrical equipment.

Proper Electrical Panel Clearances Depth

While the minimum depth clearance distance is 2.5 feet for installations built before April 16, 1981, there are a number of more precise requirements depending on voltage and what OSHA and NEC guidelines call conditions:

Please review the chart below for more detail.

Proper Electrical Panel Clearances Width

In addition to the above, there are clearance requirements as they pertain to the width of a working space around electrical equipment. Specifically, the working space around electrical equipment must be as wide as the equipment or 30 inches, whichever distance is greater.

Proper Electrical Panel Clearances Height

The required height of a working space around electrical equipment will largely depend on when a particular installation was built:

In addition, all panel doors must be able to open at least 90 degrees to allow clear access.

A Lasting Solution

While it’s important to understand the risks and requirements associated with electrical panel clearances, it’s equally important to implement workplace controls to mitigate risks long term. While a business can comply with OSHA and NEC rules by simply moving materials away from a panel, this does not address underlying issues that create clearance concerns in the first place.

To ensure your organization adopts proper electrical panel protocols, consider training employees on the applicable requirements. In addition, it’s a good idea to clearly label working spaces that are affected by the rule, using signage, barricades and floor markings to indicate required clearance distances.

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