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Electrical Safe Work Practices

Electrical work on energized equipment should only be performed as a last resort by qualified personnel following strict safety procedures. Safety practices include submitting work plans for approval, using protective barriers and PPE like insulating gloves and safety glasses, and establishing safety watches when required. Workers must inspect equipment for defects, use insulated tools, and avoid bypassing safety devices without authorization to safely work on or near live parts.

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Electrical Safe Work Practices

Electrical work on energized equipment should only be performed as a last resort by qualified personnel following strict safety procedures. Safety practices include submitting work plans for approval, using protective barriers and PPE like insulating gloves and safety glasses, and establishing safety watches when required. Workers must inspect equipment for defects, use insulated tools, and avoid bypassing safety devices without authorization to safely work on or near live parts.

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Electrical Safe Work Practices

NOTE: Working on energized electrical equipment is a last alternative.

All activities on or near electrically energized systems having live parts shall be conducted in
accordance with the limitations and procedures specified in the latest version of NFPA 70E and
with the safe work practices and conditions that follow.

Only qualified personnel {as defined in NFPA 70E Article 110.6(D)} as authorized by supervisor
can perform such work.

Safe Work Practices:


Know the equipment and potential hazards - Define the scope of work.
Submit the scope of work to your supervisor for approval.
Analyze the hazards use engineered methods to mitigate hazards.
Establish procedures as necessary.
Use barricades or other means to prevent unqualified persons crossing approach boundaries.
Personnel shall employ insulating barriers to prevent themselves and others from leaning into or
falling into live parts and to prevent live parts that might become loose from contacting personnel.
Personnel shall wear safety glasses.
Personnel shall not wear metallic personal items (e.g., jewelry, glasses, watches) while working
on or near live parts.
Personnel shall use non-conducting ladders when needed.
Always assume a conductor is energized until proven otherwise.
Personnel shall wear voltage rated gloves when using tools on or near live parts.
Personnel shall use only personal protective equipment that is designed [approved. certified] for
the hazard.
Personnel shall use only insulated tools when working on or near live parts.
Personnel shall use only tools and instruments that are designed for the system voltage.
Personnel shall not bypass interlocks or safety devices that protect persons against electrical
shockexcept when absolutely necessary and then only with written approval from your
supervisor
Whenever possible, do not work alone.
Safety Watch is required when deemed so by your supervisor. This person shall be CPR trained
and be familiar with removing all sources of power to the devise being worked upon and have
ready access to a phone in order to call 911 in case of emergency.
When operating circuit breakers or fused switches. ALWAYS stand to the side NEVER directly
in front of the device being operated.

Work Conditions:
Personnel should inspect electrical equipment for defective parts, faulty insulation, improper
grounding, loose connections, ground faults, and unguarded live parts and should take appropriate
remedial action before working on or near live parts.
Personnel should work only where there is adequate clearance.
Personnel should not work on or near live parts that are in a hazardous location (e.g., in wet or
damp areas, where there are corrosive or flammable atmospheres).
Restrict non-participants from the work area.

____________________
Supervisor

WAW/JC 3-4-05 Reference: NFPA 70E Chapter 1 Page 1 of 1

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