What’s the medium or long answer? :-)
It appears to be do-able from looking at OSHA 1910.333(a)(1) & 1910.333(a)(1) if I have qualified people and proper techniques, tools, etc.
I was curious if anyone had direct experience with this issue. We will likely require de-energizing first as a rule...
Does a fixture need to be de-energized merely to replace a lamp? (assume HID hi-bay for now)
Is de-energization only applicable if the the work would involve exposing live conductors?...such as in a ballast replacement, etc...