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Another example of a Access Control and Structured Network Cabling Job. More info here - http://bridgecable.com/ Helping another client with a site in New Jersey area for data cable installs and complete Door Access Control system. Safety Tips for Network Cabling : When installing network cabling it is often the cost and performance of the cabling that are the main concerns of the job. Too often inexperienced installers think that they can get away with taking shortcuts and don’t need to fully abide by safety procedures and that is often the time when things can go horribly wrong. You should always have a safety plan in place that not only includes meeting the required building codes and specified data cabling standards and guidelines, but also has actions to take in case of an emergency. In the United States there is an organization called the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) which was created by Congress in line with Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Anyone who is in the network cabling trade should make sure that they are fully aware of and adhere to the OSHA standards that apply to general construction and Electrical Safety work practices found in the standards 29 CFR 1910.331-335 and 29 CFR 1910.268. Basic Safety Tips for Network Cabling Installers: When installing cabling there is always an element of risk involved and here are just a few basic safety tips to help keep you and your work colleagues safe. This list is by no means exhaustive and does not replace taking a health and safety training course. Wear Protective clothing – protecting your eyes is a must so wear a set of safety glasses with side shields, plus a hardhat is essential especially when working on large scale projects or outside environments. Also wearing a good pair of sturdy shoes, long trousers and non-conductive gloves may also be a good idea. Be aware of your surroundings, network cabling can often be in some pretty obscure locations such as concealed spaces, so make sure you scope out the work area first and are aware of any potential hazards. Always make sure the power is off at the breaker if working with or next to any electrical wiring to remove the risk of electrocution. Remember that when using low voltage wiring it does not necessarily mean that it is also low hazard. Have all the correct tools that you need for the job ready and that they are working properly, so that they are in easy access for when you need them. If using rope to pull cable make sure that inspect it thoroughly to check that there are no frays or cuts in it. Also make sure that no-one is standing directly in line when pulling the cable, as this is the most dangerous place if any part of the pulling equipment should break during the process. If using a ladder make sure that people know that you are working in the area and consider cordoning off the area with cones or safety tape. Have a team member hold the bottom of the ladder to keep it steady if using it against a wall to prevent falls. Bridge Cable 1-(877) 832-1206 Available 24 Hours a Day. Emergency service for all Low Voltage Structured Cabling Installations and Repairs. 2066 W. Hunting Park Ave, STE 308, Philadelphia, PA 19140