Electrical safety-related work practices / (Record no. 13232)

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International Standard Book Number 9781449642785
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Transcribing agency NULRC
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Classification number TK 152 .E44 2014
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Title Electrical safety-related work practices /
Statement of responsibility, etc. National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
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Edition statement Third editiion.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Burlington, MA :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Jone and Bartlett Learning,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2014
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent vii, 257 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
365 ## - TRADE PRICE
Price amount USD149.95
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Electrical Safety Culture -- Introduction -- Safety Culture -- Hazard Awareness and Recognition -- Historical Methods for Testing Voltage -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Accepted Practice in the Early 1900s -- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.333(a)(1) -- Trauma Following Electrical Events -- Arcing Faults Present Multiple Hazards -- Recognizing Limitations of PPE -- Understanding Requirements -- Decisions -- Appropriate Priorities -- Training and Personal Responsibility -- Costs of Energized Work Versus Shutting Down -- Time Pressure -- Employee Qualification -- Implementation Choices -- Summary -- Introduction to the NIOSH FACE Program -- ch. 2 Electrical Hazard Awareness -- Introduction -- Workplace Hazards -- Electrical Shock -- Skin Resistance -- Extent of Injury -- Prevention -- Arcing Faults: Arc Flash and Arc Blast -- Arcing Fault Basics -- Arc Flash -- Arc Blast -- How Arcing Faults Can Affect Humans -- Staged Arc-Flash Tests -- The Role of Overcurrent Protective Devices in Electrical Safety -- Summary -- ch. 3 OSHA Considerations -- Introduction -- OSHA: History, Application, Enforcement, and Responsibility -- History -- Application -- Enforcement -- Responsibility -- The OSH Act and OSHA Standards and Regulations -- Employer and Employee Duties -- Standards and Regulations -- Safety and Health Regulations for Construction -- General Safety and Health Provisions -- Personal Protective and Life-Saving Equipment -- Electrical -- Occupational Safety and Health Standards -- General -- Personal Protective Equipment -- The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) -- Electrical Occupational Safety and Health Standards -- Summary -- ch. 4 Lockout, Tagging, and the Control of Hazardous Energy -- Introduction -- The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 -- Safety and Health Regulations for Construction -- General Safety and Health Provisions -- Electrical Safety Requirements -- Occupational Safety and Health Standards -- Lockout and Tagging -- The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) -- Typical Minimal Lockout Procedures -- Definitions -- Achieving an Electrically Safe Work Condition -- The Process of Achieving an Electrically Safe Work Condition -- Verifying an Electrically Safe Work Condition -- Summary -- ch. 5 Introduction to NFPA 70E -- Introduction -- NFPA 70E History, Introduction, and Application of Safety-Related Work Practices -- History and Evolution of NFPA 70E -- NFPA 70E Introductory Information -- Purpose and Scope -- Organization and Arrangement -- Rules, Explanatory Material, and Formal Interpretations -- NFPA 70E Definitions -- Application of Safety-Related Work Practices -- General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices -- Host and Contract Employer Responsibilities -- Training Requirements -- Electrical Safety Program -- Use of Equipment -- Underground Electrical Lines and Equipment -- Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition -- Work Involving Electrical Hazards -- Additional Considerations -- Summary -- ch. 6 Justification, Assessment, and Implementation of Energized Work -- Introduction -- Application, Justification, and Documentation -- General -- Electrically Safe Working Conditions -- Energized Work -- Energized Electrical Work Permit -- Working While Exposed to Electrical Hazards -- Approach Boundaries -- Shock Hazard Analysis -- Shock Protection Boundaries -- Approach to Exposed Energized Electrical Conductors or Circuit Parts Operating at 50 Volts or More -- Approach by Unqualified Persons -- Arc Flash Hazard Analysis -- Arc Flash Boundary -- Protective Clothing and Other Personal Protective Equipment -- Equipment Labeling -- Other Precautions for Personnel Activities -- Personal and Other Protective Equipment -- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) -- Other Protective Equipment -- Standards for Other Protective Equipment -- Alerting Techniques -- Work on Overhead Lines -- Summary -- ch. 7 Incident Energy Varies by Fault Current Magnitude and Duration -- Introduction -- Short-Circuit Current -- Bolted Short-Circuit (Fault) Currents -- Arcing Faults -- OCPD Clearing Time -- Reading OCPD Time-Current Curves -- Fuse Clearing Times -- Current-Limiting Fuse Clearing Times -- Circuit Breaker Clearing Times -- Generalized OCPD Clearing Times -- OCPD Condition of Maintenance's Effects on Clearing Time -- Ramifications of OCPD Clearing Times -- OCPD Incident Energy Profiles -- Circuit Breaker Incident Energy Profiles -- Fuse Incident Energy Profiles -- Summary -- ch. 8 Arc Flash Hazard Analysis Methods -- Introduction -- Common AFHA Methods Summary Tables -- HRC Method -- HRC Method for AC Systems -- HRC Method for DC Systems -- AFB and Incident Energy Calculation Methods Discussion -- IEEE 1584 AFHA Calculation Methods and Tools -- Other AFHA Calculation Methods -- Other Considerations -- Updating AFHA -- Arcing Currents in the Long Time Characteristic of Overcurrent Protective Devices -- Overcurrent Protective Device Condition of Maintenance -- Documentation -- Labeling -- Overcurrent Protective Device to Use for AFHA -- Arc Blast Considerations -- Summary -- ch. 9 Fundamentals of 3-Phase Bolted Fault Currents -- Introduction -- Short-Circuit Calculation Requirements -- Short-Circuit Current Calculation Basics -- Sources of Short-Circuit Current -- Short-Circuit Current Factors -- Effects of Generators and Motors on Short-Circuit Current -- Effect of Transformers on Short-Circuit Current -- Effect of Conductors on Short-Circuit Current -- Effect of Short-Circuit Current on Arc-Flash Hazards -- Switching Scenarios -- Power Source Scenarios -- Motor Contribution Scenarios -- Effect of System Changes on Arc-Flash Hazard -- Procedures and Methods -- Point-to-Point Method -- 3-Phase Short-Circuit Current Calculation Procedure -- Point-to-Point Method Examples -- Short-Circuit Calculation Software Programs -- Summary -- ch. 10 OCPD Work Practices and Maintenance Considerations -- Introduction -- Overcurrent Protective Device Work Practices -- Resetting Circuit Breakers or Replacing Fuses -- Circuit Breakers -- Fuses -- Maintenance: How It Relates to Electrical Safety -- How a Lack of Maintenance Can Increase Hazards -- Lack of Lubrication -- Maintenance Can Affect Safety -- General Maintenance Requirements -- Maintenance Programs and Frequency of Maintenance -- Maintenance and Hazard Identification/Risk-Assessment -- Qualifications for Performing Maintenance on Electrical Equipment -- Legal Repercussions -- Safe Versus Unsafe Example -- Lack of Maintenance Example -- Summary -- ch. 11 Electrical System Design and Upgrade Considerations -- Introduction -- Overcurrent Protective Device-Considerations -- Non-Current-Limiting Overcurrent Protective Devices -- Current-Limiting Overcurrent Protective Devices -- Overcurrent Protective Devices Life Cycle Consistency -- Consideration for Fusible Systems -- Circuit Breakers -- Relaying Schemes -- Separate Enclosure for Main Disconnect -- Specify a Main on Each Service -- High-Speed Fuse Assembly -- Sizing Underutilized Circuits with Lower-Ampere-Rated Fuses or Circuit Breakers -- Evaluating OCPDs in Existing Facilities for Interrupting Rating -- "No Damage" Protection for Motor Controllers -- Selective Coordination -- Additional Design for Safety-Considerations -- Remote Monitoring -- Finger-Safe Products and Terminal Covers -- Isolating the Circuit: Installation of an "In-Sight" Disconnect for Each Motor -- Breaking up Large Circuits into Smaller Circuits -- Remote Opening and Closing -- Arc-Resistant (Arc-Diverting) Medium-Voltage Switchgear -- Resistance-Grounded Systems -- Arc Initiator/Absorber Box -- Summary.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Chapters explore calculations required to comply with NFPA 70E, and techniques that can be applied to significantly reduce or eliminate electrical hazards.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -- SAFETY MEASURES
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