The Role of “Employee in Charge” in Electrical Safety Work
What is the definition of "Employee in Charge?" The term "Employee in Charge" (EIC) or "Person in Charge" is used in the three major publications that describe electrical safety work…
What is the definition of "Employee in Charge?" The term "Employee in Charge" (EIC) or "Person in Charge" is used in the three major publications that describe electrical safety work…
Does your facility have a strong electrical safety program (ESP) in place? Are you confident that your workers practice safe work habits? Have you and other department managers evaluated the…
Q: I have a few questions about electrical gloves. While the test frequency requirement is a maximum of a six-month interval, our company has a policy of monthly testing of…
Ideally, a single-line, or one-line, drawing (SLD or OLD) would already be in place before an arc flash study is performed. The SLD is a key input to using the…
Q: Can you clarify the point about 29 CFR 1910.147 not applying to electrical? In my presentation at NSC this month, I mentioned that OSHA does not allow the use…
Arc-rated and flame-resistant: are those the same thing? Confusion on the difference between an arc-rated (AR) garment and a flame-resistant (FR) garment still exists. Let's make the terms "arc-rated" and "flame-resistant"…
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