NFPA 70E: Performing the electrical flash hazard analysis.
- W. Wallace
- 2005
Engineering
Electrical equipment > or = 50 volts must be deenergized and locked out/tagged out prior to servicing and maintenance unless doing so would increase hazards or is infeasible.
Know your threshold.
- W. Wallace
- 2007
Engineering, Environmental Science
A fall protection survey should be performed to identify potential fall hazards. A fall protection policy should then be developed and employees trained as needed.
Performing the lockout/tagout risk assessment.
- W. Wallace
- 1 March 2007
Engineering, Environmental Science
Lockout/tagout provides the greatest level routine, repetitive, and integral to the production process, a risk assessment should be performed and acceptable risk reduction methods should be implemented.
Performing the PPE hazard analysis.
- W. Wallace
- 2005
Environmental Science
Used properly, PPE provides a significant increase in protection for employees by providing a documented hazard assessment, employee training as well as periodic inspections to verify program effectiveness.
A guide to LOTO's eight critical elements.
- W. Wallace
- 2006
Environmental Science
Implementing NFPA 70E at your facility.
- W. Wallace
- 2006
Engineering, Environmental Science
The likelihood of an incident with one of your workers involving an electrocution or electric arc flash is significantly reduced by maintaining a safe electrical work environment that includes three…