NFPA 70E Handbook 2018
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NFPA 70E: Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2018 | 384 |
Don’t go it alone! Apply NFPA 70E® correctly and reduce your exposure to electrical hazards using the full-color NFPA 70E Handbook as your guide. Working around electricity can be deadly. Understand how NFPA 70E is the key to ensuring an electrically safe working area using NFPA 70E Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®. Loaded with commentary and art, this comprehensive full-color resource helps you assess risks, determine hazards, select PPE, and use proven electrical safety-related work practices. If you’re a manager or business owner, the Handbook helps you reduce the potential for significant liabilities involving loss of life, serious injuries, and damage to equipment due to electrical hazards. Everyone who works on or near electrical equipment, or who supervises someone who does, needs the life-saving guidance in the NFPA 70E Handbook. Many workers are unaware of how using NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace reduces their risks to electrical hazards. This Standard is not only important, it helps companies comply with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K. Revised to reflect the latest edition of NFPA 70E, the new NFPA 70E Handbook offers explanations and advice to help you interpret the Standard and make the right decisions every day on the job. OSHA is the “what” and NFPA 70E is the “how.” The 2018 edition NFPA 70E Handbook provides the “whys” and the support you need. The Handbook includes the entire 2018 NFPA 70E text plus exclusive commentary that explains requirements and their intent, breaks down tasks, and addresses different equipment and scenarios. Commentary is also provided on major updates, such as the modified arc flash hazard identification table [Table 130.7(C)(15)(A)(a)] that makes it easier to determine the likelihood that an arc flash could occur, and key changes to Article 320 that introduce voltage thresholds of 100 Vdc specifically for batteries and battery rooms. More than 150 full-color photos, charts, and illustrations bring safety concepts to life — invaluable on the job and for worker training. Summary of Technical Changes at the beginning of the Handbook highlights revisions in the 2018 edition. Supplements include a list of requirement headings from the 2017 NEC® that directly impact the implementation of safety-related work practices, extracted material from NFPA 70B, Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance on electrical equipment maintenance, and guidance in writing a safety procedure. New to this edition is the “OSHA Connection” feature, which shows how OSHA’s electrical safety standards correspond with certain NFPA 70E requirements. Also new for 2018 is the “Worker Alert” feature, which highlights crucial electrical safety information specifically for the employee. Avoid tragedies with electrical safety answers in the NFPA 70E Handbook.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
2 | Copyright |
3 | Dedication |
5 | Contents |
7 | Preface |
10 | Acknowledgments |
11 | About the Editors |
13 | NFPA 70E Summary of TechnicalChanges: 2018 |
39 | Chapter 1 – Safety-Related Work Practices |
40 | 100 Definitions |
69 | 105 Application of Safety-Related Work Practices and Procedures |
73 | 110 General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices |
106 | 120 Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition |
131 | 130 Work Involving Electrical Hazards |
199 | Chapter 2 – Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements |
200 | 200 Introduction |
201 | 205 General Maintenance Requirements |
207 | 210 Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches |
209 | 215 Premises Wiring |
210 | 220 Controller Equipment |
211 | 225 Fuses and Circuit Breakers |
213 | 230 Rotating Equipment |
214 | 235 Hazardous (Classified) Locations |
216 | 240 Batteries and Battery Rooms |
217 | 245 Portable Electric Tools and Equipment 250 Personal Safety and Protective Equipment |
221 | Chapter 3 – Safety Requirements for Special Equipment 300 Introduction |
222 | 310 Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrolytic Cells |
228 | 320 Safety Requirements Related to Batteries and Battery Rooms |
236 | 330 Safety-Related Work Practices: Lasers |
239 | 340 Safety-Related Work Practices: Power Electronic Equipment |
243 | 350 Safety-Related Work Requirements: Research and Development Laboratories |
249 | A Informative Publications |
255 | B Reserved |
257 | C Limits of Approach |
261 | D Incident Energy and Arc Flash Boundary Calculation Methods |
279 | E Electrical Safety Program |
281 | F Risk Assessment and Risk Control |
295 | G Sample Lockout/Tagout Program |
301 | H Guidance on Selection of Protective Clothing and Other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE |
307 | I Job Briefing and Planning Checklist |
309 | J Energized Electrical Work Permit |
313 | K General Categories of Electrical Hazards |
319 | L Typical Application of Safeguards in the Cell Line Working Zone |
321 | M Layering of Protective Clothing and Total System Arc Rating |
323 | N Example Industrial Procedures and Policies for Working Near Overhead Electrical Lines and Equipment |
329 | O Safety-Related Design Requirements |
333 | P Aligning Implementation of This Standard with Occupational Health and Safety Management Standards |
337 | Q Human Performance and Workplace Electrical Safety |
347 | Supplements |
349 | 1 National Electrical Code® Requirements Associated with Safety-Related Work Practices |
355 | 2 Electrical Preventive Maintenance Programs |
363 | 3 Typical Safety Procedure (Procedure for Selection, Inspection, and Care of Rubber Insulating Gloves and Leather Protectors |
375 | Index |
383 | Important Notices and Legal Disclaimers |