Shutdown and lock out of electric power to all negative pressure containment enclosures within the regulated abatement work areas shall be required as per current applicable OSHA standards. All existing power to fixtures, lights, machinery and outlets within the enclosure must be shut down and locked out. The asbestos abatement contractor shall provide temporary power and lighting to the regulated abatement work area, and insure safe installation of temporary power sources and equipment used where high humidity or water shall be sprayed in accordance with all applicable codes. All temporary power to regulated abatement work areas shall be brought in from outside the regulated abatement work area. This temporary power shall be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) before the entry point to the regulated abatement work area. The negative air equipment shall be on GFCI protected circuits separate from the remainder of the regulated abatement work area temporary power circuits. The GFCI temporary power connections shall be located outside of the regulated abatement work area, in a secure, dry area, which is accessible to the asbestos abatement contractor.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 12 §§ 56-7.7