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OCP 4-Electrical

The document outlines operational control procedures for electrical work, emphasizing safety measures such as using permits, ensuring competent personnel, and maintaining safe distances from high voltage installations. It specifies the use of protective equipment, proper handling of electrical tools, and guidelines for cable management to prevent hazards. Additionally, it mandates the oversight of operations by a supervisor and the proper maintenance of electrical boards and tools.

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OCP 4-Electrical

The document outlines operational control procedures for electrical work, emphasizing safety measures such as using permits, ensuring competent personnel, and maintaining safe distances from high voltage installations. It specifies the use of protective equipment, proper handling of electrical tools, and guidelines for cable management to prevent hazards. Additionally, it mandates the oversight of operations by a supervisor and the proper maintenance of electrical boards and tools.

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DOC No :CCCL/HSE/003

Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd.


OCP No. 4

OPERATIONAL CONTROL PROCEDURE Date :

ACTIVITY: ELECTRICAL WORK

Project : Location :

Sub-Contractor: Nature of work:

Sl. Performed Checked


Controls
No. by by
All work on existing electrical installation (High Voltage) to be carried out
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under Permit –To- Work
The electrical wirings, repair work and shifting of electrical installations
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shall be done only by electrician (Competent person)
Isolation of high voltage mains by authorized persons and isolation to be
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visibly checked
- First disconnect conductor
- Verify the circuit is dead by indicator of approved type
- Test the indicator it self
- Earthing on both sides of working zone to be done
- All three phases should be effectively earthed and short circuited (even
though work is on only one phase)
Rubber gauntlets, gloves, mats, boots, insulated platform, safety belts
4
etc. to be used as necessary
5 Person-in-charge / supervisor to oversee the operation
6 No cable shall be lying on floor or water pool
7 No cable was taken through scaffold pipe
8 No cable was taken (tied) on the rebar or metal parts directly
9 Safe distance to be maintained as below:

Highest system voltage (KV) Safety working clearance (Meters)


12 KV 2.6 M
36 2.8 M
72.5 3.1 M
145 3.7
245 4.3
420 6.4
800 10.3
10 Do not use damaged or defective electrical equipment or appliances
Do not overload a socket outlet by connecting several appliances using
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multi-way adaptors
12 Do not allow cords or cables to lie in puddle of water
13 Use wooden runner for tying the lamp or cable on the steel pipe of rods
Never insert bare conductors of cable directly into socket outlet without
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using a plug
DOC No :CCCL/HSE/003
Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd.
OCP No. 04

OPERATIONAL CONTROL PROCEDURE Date :

ACTIVITY: ELECTRICAL WORK

Project : Location :

Sub-Contractor: Nature of work:

Sl. Performed Checked


Controls
No. by by
Avoid switching on/off or handling electrical appliances or accessories
15 when your hands or feet are wet or the ground on which you are standing
is wet
No joints in the cable. Where joints are inevitable, use proper cable
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connector for making joints or put sleeve over it
Use wooden stand and run the cables at least 8 feet high above the floor
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/ ground
Always use three core wires and connect the wires for a three-pin
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industrial plug according to the colour code
Main distribution boards and sub distribution boards shall be fully covered
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and protected from water spillage and other probable damage
All main distribution boards and sub distribution boards shall have switch
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control to operate in case of emergency and switch off when not in use
All main distribution boards and sub distribution boards shall be fitted with
Over Current Protecting Device (MCB or Fuses with correct rating), ELCB
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or RCCB with the tripping rate of current 30 mille-amps and grounded
properly
In portable power tools, the manufacturer molded plug should not be cut
22 and no joints shall be made. Use extension board for extra length, where
required
Other than double insulated equipment, all the equipment should have 3
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core wires for single phase and five core wires for three phase
When a circuit is de-energized by circuit protective device (ELCB or
24 MCB), the circuit must not be manually re-energized until it has been
determined that the equipment and circuit can be safely energized
All electricians must use Electrical Resistant Rubber Gloves and Safety
25
Shoes or Boots

Prepared By : Approved By :

SE / SS : Project Manager :

Date : Date :

SE / SS: Safety Engineer/ Safety Supervisor

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