# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.137(b) - Minimum approach distance (MAD)
2 - 1910.137(c)(2)(viii) - Electrical protective equipment - testing intervals for rubber insulating gloves
3 - 1910.137(c)(2)(viii) - Testing Intervals for Rubber Insulating Gloves
4 - 1910.137 - Whether use of personal protective equipment is mandatory when working under heat stress conditions.
5 - 1910.137 - Use of live-line tools and exemption to the requirement for at least two employees to be present during work on an energized part.
6 - 1910.137 - Clarification about 29 CFR 1910.333 and 29 CFR 1910.147 as they relate to work inside an electrical panel and on related equipment.
7 - 1910.137(b)(2)(i) - Determining voltage ratings for electrical insulating equipment used during electrical power distribution and transmission work.
8 - 1910.137 - Appropriate safety practices for the removal of electrical meters.
9 - 1910.137 - Shutdown and restoration of power to equipment for a phase-to-ground condition.
10 - 1910.137 - Voluntary safety and health audits under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
11 - 1910.137 - Interpretation of the telecommunication standard and the electrical protective equipment standard.
12 - 1910.137(b)(2) - Ozone-resistant electrical protective equipment.
13 - 1910.137(a)(1) - Ozone-resistant electrical protective equipment.
14 - 1910.137, 1910.137(a)(1), 1910.137(b)(2), 1910.137(b)(2)(viii), 1910.137(b)(2)(ix), 1910.137(b)(2)(xi) - Ozone-resistant electrical protective equipment.
15 - 1910.137 - Interpretation of the Personal Protective Equipment standard
16 - 1910.137 - Enforcement of Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution and Electrical Protective Equipment.
17 - 1910.137 - Specifications for rubber insulating gloves based on ASTM standard.
18 - 1910.137 - Use of general protective equipment and tools by employees when working near exposed energized conductors or circuit parts in the workplace