REMOTE ACCESS PORTS
OSHA in conjunction with NFPA 79 defines safe work practice for employees working on or around live voltage. Personnel, who have not been certified as trained and wearing approved personal protective equipment, shall not open panels over 50VDC to program a device within a panel.
Remote Access Ports provide programming access withoutopening the panel to allow you to comply with:
OSHA 29 CRF 1910.147
NFPA 70E and NFPA 79 Electrical Machinery Safety Standard 2002 Edition, Sections 16.1.1 (6), 16.1.2
Standard and custom configurations are available. These include:
AC outlets
Circuit breakers
DIN couplers
Phone jacks
D-sub connectors
Key lock switches
Computer data storage devices
REMOTE ACCESS PORTS
OSHA in conjunction with NFPA 79 defines safe work practice for employees working on or around live voltage. Personnel, who have not been certified as trained and wearing approved personal protective equipment, shall not open panels over 50VDC to program a device within a panel.
Remote Access Ports provide programming access withoutopening the panel to allow you to comply with:
- OSHA 29 CRF 1910.147
- NFPA 70E and NFPA 79 Electrical Machinery Safety Standard 2002 Edition, Sections 16.1.1 (6), 16.1.2
Standard and custom configurations are available. These include:
- AC outlets
- Circuit breakers
- DIN couplers
- Phone jacks
- D-sub connectors
- Key lock switches
- Computer data storage devices