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PURPOSE: PROTECT PEOPLE WORKING ON OR NEAR EXPOSED ENERGIZED OR DEENERGIZED EQUIPMENT 18
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Never tamper with electrical interlocks Obey warning signs and follow procedures Do not repair electrical components of any machine 19
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ONLY QUALIFIED QUALIFIED P PERSONS MAY WORK ON OR NEAR PARTS OR EQUIPMENT THAT HAVE NOT BEEN DE-ENERGIZED 8
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TRAINED CAPABLE FAMILIAR 9
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Those with little or no specific training whose work may require them to be in the vicinity. 11
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over 50 volts. De-energize live parts 11
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Exceptions Needed lighting Emergency alarm Testing Trouble shooting Ventilation systems for Flammables Some fine tuning and adjustments TRAINED 25
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Lockout will always be the first choice 12
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watchbands, rings, key chains, metal eyeglasses must not be worn if there is possibility of contacting energized parts. Articles of jewelry 14
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n Should not be fastened with n staples or hung over hooks n For temporary work only 13
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All portable extension cords must be GFCI protected when water or other conductive liquids are present. 10
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On Electrical equipment: The manufacturers name,trademark, or other identification Voltage, current, wattage, and other necessary ratings. 13
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31/2 to 4 feet is needed for systems over 150 nominal voltage to ground At least 3 feet of workspace clearance is needed when working on exposed electrical equipment that is 150 or less nominal voltage to ground 19
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Damaged insulation on wires Broken switches or plugs General Electrical Hazards Overloaded circuits Static electricity Flammable materials Digging near buried lines Overheated appliances or tools 20
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n Can ignite flammable vapors n Can cause shocks n Reduced or prevented by: – Proper grounding – Rubber matting Grounding wires, gloves, or shoes n STATIC ELECTRICITY 14
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