
NFPA 70E Equipment Labeling
You're walking through your facility inspecting your electrical equipment (e.g., switchgears, MCCs, disconnect switches, etc.). While performing your inspection, you decide to take a look at the labeling to see what information is on it.
If you were to see this label on an electrical panel, would it be compliant with NFPA 70E's requirements for equipment labeling? Why or why not?

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I have looked at enough of these to think it does not look right! I also think I know you pretty well! My first Safety Law/Rule is, "If it does not look, smell, taste, sound, or feel safe, It is NOT!" Seldom fails! This just does not look or feel safe!
My feeling is it just not give me enough information on the danger and how to protect myself. It also does not tell me who determined what information is there. I am not an NFPA 70e expert but I think that would be a requirement.

This does not meet current 70E requirement for labeling.

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