Section 207-A. Employee safety in work on energized high voltage lines  


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      There shall be  no  change  in  the  present  industry  work  practices,
      procedures  and standards with regard to bare-hand, live-line techniques
      or  with  insulated-glove  techniques  in  the  handling  of   energized
      high-voltage lines and equipment having a voltage differential in excess
      of  15 kv between any pair of conductors or grounds. Changes in industry
      work practices, procedures and standards relative  to  the  handling  of
      energized high-voltage lines and equipment having a voltage differential
      in  excess  of  15 kv between any pair of conductors or grounds shall be
      permitted where such changes require  the  utilization  of  "hot  stick"
      methods.  Nothing  contained herein shall prevent any change in industry
      work practices, procedures and standards with regard to the handling  of
      energized voltage lines and equipment having a high-voltage differential
      in excess of 100 kv between any pair of conductors or grounds.
        2. For the purposes of this section the term "work" shall include, but
      not  be  limited  to  the erection, maintenance, repair, construction or
      installation of such energized conductors or  associated  equipment  and
      lines in both emergency and non-emergency situations.
        3.  No  provision  herein  is  to  prevent or prohibit any appropriate
      administrative or rule-making body from making and  issuing  appropriate
      rules  and  regulations concerning employee or worker safety in the work
      to be performed on energized or properly grounded high-voltage  electric
      transmission and distribution lines and equipment.