Best Practices: Qualified Observer. Practice Statement Identify and utilize qualified observer for critical tasks.

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Best Practices: Qualified Observer

Practice Statement Identify and utilize qualified observer for critical tasks.

Practice Description Member of Crew to ensure Clearances are maintained PPE is installed Effective Cover-up is installed Observer shall be capable of Identifying nominal voltages Energized components Minimum approach distances Proper safe work Practices Not intended to mandate staffing requirements

Eliminates injuries from unrecognized hazards or changes in conditions. Clarify duties and provides guidance as to when observers are beneficial. Provides guidance on observer qualifications Benefits

What qualifications does the Qualified Observer need? The observer shall be capable of identifying: Nominal voltages Energized components Minimum approach distances Proper safe work practices while crewmembers are working on energized lines Give warning Able to initiate the emergency action plan Is a Qualified Observer needed for every task? No, only during critical tasks as defined in the job briefing process FAQ’s

FAQ’s (cont’d) Who may be a Qualified Observer? Any one crew member who meets the criteria of a qualified observer Whole personnel are performing critical tasks that would require a Qualified Observer, can the Qualified Observer have other duties No. While performing the functions of qualified observer, the qualified observer shall not perform other tasks

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