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Generators

Department-owned

 

Safety Precautions

For safety reasons, departments which own and operate portable generators must notify the Work Control Center (ext. 4-4754) or e-mail of the following information:

  • Description of generator (e.g., size, capacity, make/model number)
  • Specific generator uses (e.g., for use with portable lights, lab equipment, etc.)
  • Location where generator is stored
  • Contact Person responsible for generator maintenance/operation
  • Safety standards

When in use, the generator unit must be placed in an area with ample ventilation. When not in use, the generator and associated fuels must be stored in a manner which meets Environmental Health & Safety standards. Questions regarding safety requirements should be directed to Environmental Health & Safety (extension 4-6778).

 

Utility Systems

Under no circumstances may a portable generator be connected to a building utility system. This is to prevent back-feeding into a system, severely jeopardizing the safety of technicians who may be working on that system.

 

Power Outages

For safety reasons, the Work Control Center (ext. 4-4754 or extension 4-2802 on weekends, holidays, or weekdays after 4:30 p.m.) must be notified before generator operation during a power outage.

 

Maintenance / Repair

Maintenance / repair to department generators is available through Physical Plant on a cost-recovery basis by submitting a funded Service Request to the Work Control Center.

 

 

 

 

 

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