DoD Electrical Safety Initiatives Update Nancy Vyas, ARL DoD July 16, 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Subcontractor Electrical Safety & NFPA 70E
Advertisements

COMPANY MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Risk Based Response “Command for Safety”
© 2011 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Emerging Implications of DC Power & Energy Storage Ken Boyce NFPA Alternative Energy Technologies and Electrical.
EV Safety GTR Task Force Group #2 – Low Electric Energy #5 EVS GTR Status Briefing May 13, 2014.
 ELECTRICAL SAFETY Gerald P. Robinson Jr., P.E. – Hatch Mott MacDonald.
Arc Flash: Electrical Safety in the Workplace CCIA Safety Committee SAFETY ROUNDTABLE April 10, 2012 sm 1.
ORGANIZATION. 2 Purchasing & Inventory Assessment Occurrence Management Information Management Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY-RELATED WORK PRACTICES Qualified Persons Those people that have training in avoiding electrical hazards while working on or near exposed.
Safety and Health Management Program
Satellite Notification and Acceptance Program (SNAP)
ARC FLASH ANALYSIS.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY SUB GROUP COMPENSATORY ARC FLASH CONTROLS Greg Christensen July 16, 2014.
Integration of Quality Into Accident Investigation Processes ASQ Columbia Basin Section 614 John Cornelison January 2008.
Lindy Hughes Fleet Fire Protection Program Engineer Southern Nuclear Operating Company June 4, 2013 Fire Protection.
School Safety Training
Safety and Health Programs
FAA Regulatory Policy for Composite Material Control Presented at 8/8/02 FAA/NASA Workshop (Chicago, IL) Introduction – Importance of stabilizing composite.
Electrical Safety Training
Power Systems Large Scale and Micro-Grid 7/16/2014 NREL - Golden Colorado.
NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable.
Utilizing Only Qualified Persons for Electrical Work can Reduce Risk Presented by: Dennis K. Neitzel, CPE Director Emeritus AVO Training Institute, Inc.
“Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace”
Safety and Health Programs
Unit 3: Command & Control IC/IMT Interface
P/1 NEMA/NFPA/UL LVDC Conference April 8, 2011 Product Standards Ken Boyce Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
BUILD WITH US. ™ Contractors
Risk assessments made easy! Phillip Crisp EcoSolve Australia Pty Ltd.
COMPETENCY CERTIFICATION WITHIN THE INDUSTRY Hazardous Area Standardisation - A case study from Australia 3 What is Competency Competency comprises the.
An Introduction to Mersen Electrical Services Putting electrical safety to work.
/0203 Copyright ©2002 Business and Legal Reports, Inc. BLR’s Safety Training Presentations Safety and Health Program.
Hazard Identification
Safety and Health Program Section B of the Forest Activities Code.
Introduction Research indicates benefits to companies who establish effective worker safety and health programs: –Reduction in the extent and severity.
VPPPA Mentoring Program. The VPPPA Mentoring Program is a formal process to assist companies and facilities interested in participating in the Voluntary.
© Evaluating Electrical Risk Factors Module 3.
NECA & Salisbury Assessment Solutions Partnership.
From Research Prototype to Production
Section 54’s 54.Inspector’s power to deal with dangerous conditions – (1) if an inspector has reason to believe that any occurrence, practice or condition.
OSHAX.org - The Unofficial Guide To the OSHA1. Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs Reduce work related injuries and illnesses Improve morale.
OSHA Office of Training and Education1 Safety and Health Programs.
Introduction Research indicates benefits to companies who establish effective worker safety and health programs: –Reduction in the extent and severity.
AIRTANKER BASE MANAGER (ATBM).
Division of Risk Management State of Florida Loss Prevention Program.
Electrical Safety The following contains disturbing images and videos. Caution is advised.
Best Practices: Qualified Observer. Practice Statement Identify and utilize qualified observer for critical tasks.
Job Safety Analysis.
BACKGROUND NSTM 300 was completely re-written to clarify and update requirements for today’s increasingly complex shipboard electrical systems. The enclosed.
First Draft Language (B) Service Equipment. In addition to the requirements in (A), service equipment shall contain the following information: (1)
2011 PLANT OPERATIONS MODULE 8 Maintain Bulk Plant Systems and Equipment.
OSHA Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines
Retrofitting and Maintenance. Regular Maintenance is Necessary Failure to Perform Maintenance Leads to….. Diminished Performance Deterioration Failure.
Electrical Events Involving Look-Alike Equipment within the DOE Complex.
Engineering Environment Awareness
Chicago Area Facilities (CAF) Electrical Safety Program.
Hospital Accreditation Documentation Process & Standard Requirements
Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) ANR Building, Davis Staff Meeting January, 2016.
Department of Defense (DoD) Funded Human Subjects Research J. Bruce Smith, MD.
Risk Assessment Process Bradford OHS Forum May 2016.
Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Employers, Supervisors and Employees Lesson 2.
Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF) NGO based in USA Mission to eradicate energy poverty Mostly solar electricity projects In 20 years SELF has done projects.
Steve Griffith February 28th, 2017
Personnel.
DOE Electrical Safety Handbook
Boris Deriy, APS Electrical Safety Committee Chair
OSHA’s Final Rule: Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Electrical Protective Equipment Presented to: RESAP Area Administrators Presented.
Developing a Comprehensive Electrical Program
Lesson 2 Legal Rights and Responsibilities
Presentation transcript:

DoD Electrical Safety Initiatives Update Nancy Vyas, ARL DoD July 16, 2014

DoD Electrical Safety Working Group Products FY 2013

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN Appendix A: EQUIPMENT A-1: Electrically Safe Equipment Design Checklist A-2: DoD and Services Requirements Specific to Electrical Safety in Design for Equipment A-3: Electrically Safe Equipment Links – Worldwide Listings Websites

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN Appendix B: FACILITY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS B-1: Business Case for Electrically Safe Design of Facilities B-2: Technologies that Reduce Likelihood of Injury from Electrical Hazards, Including Shock,, Arc Flash and Fire B-3: Facility Safe Electrical Design Checklist

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN Appendix B: FACILITY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS B-4: Facility Checklist: Electrical Safe Design, Reliability, and Maintainability B-5: Facility Electrical Systems Inspection Checklist B-6: Importance of Quality Assurance for Equipment Critical for Electrical Safety

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN Appendix C: WATERCRAFT C-1: Watercraft Safety Requirements, Policies, and Instructions C-2: Watercraft Electrical Safe Design, Reliability and Maintainability Checklist C-3: Design Options for Watercraft to Reduce Electrical Hazards and Improve Operability C-4: Applying Lessons Learned from Land-Based Systems to Watercraft Safe Electrical Design C-5: Safe Design Example: Watercraft LED Lighting

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN Appendix D: ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) D-1: Electric Vehicle Safety Resources, Standards and Guidelines for Electrical Safety in Design D-2: Electric Vehicle Safe Design Checklist D-3: Electric Battery Charger Safe Design Checklist D-4: Safety Considerations for Electric Vehicles

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN Appendix E: PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAYS E-1: Requirements, Policies, and Instructions for Safe Design of Solar Photovoltaic Systems E-2: Electrical Safety for Solar Photovoltaic Systems E-3: Hazard Analysis for Solar Photovoltaic Systems E-4: Electrical Safe Design Reliability and Maintainability Checklist

ELECTRICAL HAZARD APP Developed Electrical Hazard Classification Tool Application E-Safe Basic - basic/ basic/ E-Safe Pro -

ELECTRICAL HAZARD APP The application is intended to be utilized by TRAINED and QUALIFIED personnel who must design, repair or install potentially hazardous electrical equipment in the performance of their duties. It is not intended as a stand-alone electrical safety guide, rather as a single part in larger overall system safety analysis. Additional training may be required as deemed adequate by supervisory staff.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD APP PPE presented in this app is based on the task tables from NFPA-70E 2012, NEC and IEEE Refereed Articles. For Tri-Services (US Army Corps of Engineers, Navy-Marines & Air Force) facilities electrical (VAC) work, consult your AHJ to determine if the principal reference for shock and arc flash boundary analysis is the UFC dated May 2012.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD APP Begin by selecting a source of energy from the list below. You will then be prompted to enter more information about the electrical system. 60 Hz Power DC Capacitor Battery Sub RF (1Hz - 3kHz)

DoD Electrical Safety Working Group Products FY 2014

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN MICROGRIDS TACTICAL MICROGRIDS Safe Design of Components: Generators, Controls, Distribution, Battery Bank, Photovoltaic Array System Safe Design Guidance for Qualification of Installers, Operators, and Maintainers, i.e. Training Content for Military Training Programs

ELECTRICAL SAFE DESIGN MICROGRIDS INSTALLATION MICROGRIDS Safe Design of Components: Generators, Controls, Distribution, Battery Bank, Photovoltaic Array, Wind Power Generation System, Grid Controls and Interface System Safe Design Guidance for Qualification of Operators and Maintainers

COUNTERFEIT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GUIDANCE FOR IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTERFEIT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Counterfeit Products International Standardization Testing laboratories with major worldwide coverage Accreditation Countries with Electrical Equipment Safety

ELECTRICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT WORLDWIDE DESIGNATION OF ELECTRICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT WORLDWIDE Requirements, Policies, and Instruction for Designation of Safe Equipment Programs OCONUS Recognition of “Trusted” Safe Equipment Programs OCONUS as Guidance for Deployed Forces Making Local Buys Equipment Inspection Checklist for “Non-Listed” Equipment Manufactured and Used OCONUS

ELECTRICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT WORLDWIDE These host country websites detail their country’s procedures for evaluation of safety of electrical equipment. Equipment bearing labels (testing lab label) displayed on the safe equipment websites of these countries can be considered comparable to US NRTL listings and considered safe.

ELECTRICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT WORLDWIDE CountryLanguageWebsite *AmericasEnglishhttp:// ArgentinaSpanishhttp:// *Australia New Zealand Tasmania English Austria Austrian English Belgium Belgian English Bosnia Herzegovina ?? BrazilPortuguese *CanadaEnglishhttp:// ChiliSpanishhttp://

ELECTRICAL MISHAP INVESTIGATION FORM Collect information regarding as adverse incident involving electrical energy. Information used to improve electrical safety. No blame assigned. Identify actions needed to prevent future mishaps, such as improved equipment, safer electrical technology designs, improved protective equipment and training.

DSOC WEBSITE Electrical Safety Working Group Website on DENIX: /eswg/OperationalSafety/bulletins.cfmhttp:// /eswg/OperationalSafety/bulletins.cfm

OPPORTUNITIES DoD/DoE COLLABORATIONS Electrical Equipment Inspection and Approval Process and Information Electrical Safety Training; Training Materials Continued EFCOG Involvement on Common Issues More ideas…….

SUMMARY Great workshop Outstanding personnel involvement Continued improvement benefitting DoE/DoD and industry Thanks!