REQUIRED Electrical Permit for Private Docks

Catalyst Electric is committed to electrical safety at the Lake of the Ozarks, which is why we offer free dock inspections. With the cold weather we have been experiencing at the lake, freezing and thawing can cause wear on your dock's electrical equipment. In our experience, we find that around 90% of the docks we inspect do not pass code. Electricity on docks can be dangerous if it is not up to code. Unfortunately, it seems like every year there at least a few deaths that occur at the lake because of electricity on docks. The good news is you can prevent this. Give us a call and we will inspect your dock for you. Today's blog will feature a few safety tips and the necessary measures you need to take to ensure your dock permits are up to date.


Requirements   

For public safety, the local fire protection districts at the Lake of the Ozarks and Village of Four Seasons require electrical inspections and permits for all private boat docks equipped with electric power. This permit is in addition to the dock permit issued by Ameren Missouri. There is also a fee that must be paid to the local fire department.

There are a lot of electrical requirements for your dock. The Dock Electrical Installation Requirements and the Dock Wiring Check Sheet are the forms that outline the requirements for your dock. The Ameren Website is a great resource to get specifics on what is required of dock owners. However, these sheets are lengthy and you may not know all the language associated with these forms. That's okay! Contact the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks and we will handle everything for you. We are committed to ensuring your dock's electrical wiring is code compliant.

Safety Tips 


  • Moving water and freezing temperatures can cause wear on your electrical equipment. Just because the electric on your dock worked last season, does not mean that it will still be in working order this season. You should always have your dock inspected before using it again. 
  • You should also have the power supply to your dock inspected by a qualified electrician. Having electrical problems near your home that lead to your dock can be life-threatening. Even if your dock has been inspected and is up to code, you can still have issues with the lines feeding the dock from your home.
  • NEVER swim around a dock if the breaker is tripping. If the breaker trips there is typically a problem. Contact a qualified electrician immediately. You should not swim around the dock until an electrician has inspected and fixed the issue.
  • Never engage a breaker or reset a ground fault circuit interrupter if someone is swimming nearby.
  • If you feel any kind of shock or tingle near a dock, swim away immediately. If possible, go to shore and get out of the water there. Contact the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks and we will diagnose and fix the problem for you. 
You should never risk yours or other peoples safety at your private dock. Ensuring your dock is up to code is a must if you are a dock owner. Electricity has the potential to be extremely dangerous on docks. If you get your dock inspected each year, you can rest easy knowing that your dock is safe! Have peace of mind and contact Catalyst Electric to complete a dock inspection at the Lake of the Ozarks.

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