NFPA 70E 2021
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NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2021 | 120 |
Access the latest criteria and stay up to date on electrical workplace safety with NFPA 70E®, 2021 edition. While the number of workplace electrical injuries has declined in recent years, the risks of shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast remain a significant health and safety concern. Each week nearly three workers die, and annually thousands are injured by electrical hazards. Many of these incidents could have been prevented through compliance with the latest safety codes and standards. NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, is the quintessential resource for helping companies and employees reduce exposure to risks and reduce occupational injuries and fatalities. It was created to provide a document that meets the need of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and is entirely consistent with the NEC and other applicable publications. The electrical industry is always changing. Make sure you have access to the information you need to prepare for the challenges of the modern electrical workplace. NFPA 70E provides provisions that help comply with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K. This essential standard for anyone with interest in ending electrical-related accidents, liability, and loss offers expert information on subjects ranging from safety-related work practices to special equipment and maintenance requirements. Informative Annexes provide in-depth coverage of personal protective equipment (PPE), developments in electrical design, risk assessment and control, human performance and electrical safety, and many other critical topics. The new 2021 edition features extensive changes, including: Revisions to Article 110 to incorporate the general requirements for electrical safety-related work programs, practices, and procedures from other articles References to arc-resistant switchgear in Tables 130.5(C) and 130.7(C)(15)(a) changed to arc-resistant equipment to address the use of other types of arc-resistant equipment Addition of Article 360, Safety-Related Requirements for Capacitors, and Annex R, Working with Capacitors, to address specific electrical safety requirements unique to capacitors Edits to Annex D, Incident Energy and Arc Flash Boundary Calculation Methods, to reference IEEE-1584-2018 as a method of calculation Help make sure everyone on the job gets home safe. Give your team the knowledge required to help put your safety program on the cutting edge.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
11 | 90Introduction |
13 | Chapter 1 Safety-Related Work Practices 100 Definitions |
18 | 105 Application of Safety-Related Work Practices and Procedures 110 General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices |
23 | 120 Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition |
27 | 130 Work Involving Electrical Hazards |
45 | Chapter 2 Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements 200 Introduction 205 General Maintenance Requirements |
46 | 210 Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches 215 Premises Wiring 220 Controller Equipment 225 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 230 Rotating Equipment |
47 | 235 Hazardous (Classified) Locations 240 Batteries and Battery Rooms 245 Portable Electric Tools and Equipment 250 Personal Safety and Protective Equipment |
49 | Chapter 3 Safety Requirements for Special Equipment 300 Introduction 310 Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrolytic Cells |
51 | 320 Safety Requirements Related to Batteries and Battery Rooms |
53 | 330 Safety-Related Work Practices: Lasers |
54 | 340 Safety-Related Work Practices: Power Electronic Equipment |
55 | 350 Safety-Related Work Requirements: Research and Development Laboratories |
56 | 360 Safety-Related Requirements for Capacitors |
59 | Informative Annex A Informative Publications |
62 | Informative Annex B Reserved |
63 | Informative Annex C Limits of Approach |
65 | Informative Annex D Incident Energy and Arc Flash Boundary Calculation Methods |
71 | Informative Annex E Electrical Safety Program |
72 | Informative Annex F Risk Assessment and Risk Control |
75 | Informative Annex G Sample Lockout/Tagout Program |
78 | Informative Annex H Guidance on Selection of Protective Clothing and Other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) |
81 | Informative Annex I Job Briefing and Job Safety Planning Checklist |
84 | Informative Annex J Energized Electrical Work Permit |
86 | Informative Annex K General Categories of Electrical Hazards |
87 | Informative Annex L Typical Application of Safeguards in the Cell Line Working Zone |
88 | Informative Annex M Layering of Protective Clothing and Total System Arc Rating |
89 | Informative Annex N Example Industrial Procedures and Policies for Working Near Overhead Electrical Lines and Equipment |
92 | Informative Annex O Safety-Related Design Requirements |
94 | Informative Annex P Aligning Implementation of This Standard with Occupational Health and Safety Management Standards |
95 | Informative Annex Q Human Performance and Workplace Electrical Safety |
100 | Informative Annex R Working with Capacitors |