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Electrical power point training from pete

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Page 1: Electrical power point training from pete

Electrical Safety

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Definitions

• Exposed part

• Live or energized part

• De-energized part

1a

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• De-energized exposed parts that are not locked/tagged are considered to be energized exposed parts

1b

Definitions

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Working on or near exposed electrical parts

• Don’t work on or near

exposed electrical parts unless:

• the part is de-energized; and

• the part is locked/tagged out

2a

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Working on or near exposed electrical parts

• Lockout/tagout must be performed by a qualified person

• Who is qualified?

2b

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Clearance for unguarded, overhead energized lines

• For elevated surfaces and voltages 50kv or less to ground:

• the distance is 10 feet

3a

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Clearance for unguarded, overhead energized lines

• For elevated surfaces and voltages greater than 50 kv to ground:

• the distance is 10 feet plus 4 inches for every 10 kv greater than 50 kv

3b

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• When working on the ground in the vicinity of unguarded, energized overhead lines 50 kv or less to ground:

• keep conductive objects at least 10 feet away

3c

Clearance for unguarded, overhead energized lines

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• When working on the ground in the vicinity of unguarded, energized overhead lines greater than 50 kv to ground:

• keep conductive objects at least 10 feet away, plus 4 inches for every 10 kv over 50 kv

3d

Clearance for unguarded, overhead energized lines

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Clearance between overhead lines and vehicles/equipment

• For voltages 50 kv or less:

• the clearance distance is 10 feet

• For voltages greater than 50 kv:

• the clearance is 10 feet plus 4 inches for every 10 kv over 50 kv

4a

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• For vehicles in transit and the structure is lowered:

• the clearance distance is 4 feet for 50 kv or less; or

• the clearance distance is 4 feet plus 4 inches for every 10 kv over 50 kv for voltages greater than 50 kv

4b

Clearance between overhead lines and vehicles/equipment

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• When insulating barriers designed for line voltage are installed, and not attached to, or part of, the vehicle or mechanical equipment:

• the clearance is the designed working dimensions of the barrier

4c

Clearance between overhead lines and vehicles/equipment

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• Avoid contact with any vehicles, mechanical equipment, or parts under energized lines unless:

• employee is wearing the proper PPE; or

• equipment/vehicle is located so that no uninsulated part can provide a conductive path to employees

4d

Clearance between overhead lines and vehicles/equipment

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• Do not stand near the grounding location for intentionally grounded equipment or vehicles when contact with overhead wires is possible

• Use insulation and barriers to protect employees from the grounding area

4e

Clearance between overhead lines and vehicles/equipment

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Use of nonconductive ladders

• Portable ladders must have nonconductive side rails when used near energized parts

• Metal ladders can conduct electricity and cause arcing and shocks

5a

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Hazards of conductive apparel• Conductive jewelry

and clothing can cause arcing when exposed to energized parts

• If conductive jewelry and clothing are not removed, they must be covered so they are no longer conductive

6a

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Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

• Proper handling of cords

• don’t raise or lower equipment by its cord

• don’t unplug the equipment by pulling on its cord

• don’t staple or fasten the cord so as to damage outer jacket

7a

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• Equipment inspection

• visually check for:

• loose parts

• deformed or missing parts

• damaged jackets or insulation

7b

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Equipment inspection

• inspect for internal defects, as indicated by pinched or crushed outer jackets

• perform inspections prior to beginning each shift

7c

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Equipment inspection

• remove defective equipment from service

• check the plug and receptacle mating configuration before connecting

7d

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Flexible cords• flexible cords with

grounding-type of equipment must have an equipment grounding conductor

• never remove or alter the cord’s grounding pin

• never use an adapter with a missing grounding pin

7e

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Electrical equipment and cords to be used near water must be approved for this use

7f

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Plugging/unplugging cord and cord-connected equipment and flexible cords

• ensure hands are dry

• never pull the plug out by the cord

7g

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Plugging/unplugging cord and cord-connected equipment and flexible cords

• handle cords and equipment with insulating protective equipment when the cord connector is wet

• secure locking-type connectors after making connection

7h

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Circuit breakers and circuits

• never use the following to open and close electrical circuits

• fuses

• terminal lugs

• cable connectors

• cable splice connections

7i

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Circuit breakers and circuits

• don’t manually re-energize a circuit without first determining if the equipment and circuit can be safely energized

7j

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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• Circuit breakers and circuits

• repeatedly closing a circuit breaker or replacing a fuse is not allowed

• keep flammables and combustibles away from electrical equipment

7k

Procedures for using portable electrical equipment

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Protective equipment

• Use appropriate protective equipment in damp or wet environments

• Inspect protective equipment to ensure reliability

• Guard normally enclosed live parts during maintenance

8a

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Alerting techniques

• Signs and markings

• Barricades

• Attendants

9a

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Summary of key points

• Definitions

• De-energized means locked/tagged out

• Safe distances for clearances between workers and energized lines

10a

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• Nonconductive ladders

• Nonconductive clothing

• Proper use of cords, plugs, receptacles

10b

Summary of key points

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• Proper use of electrical equipment around flammables/combustibles

• Protective equipment

• Alerting techniques

10c

Summary of key points