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Mike Holt Needs help with NFPA70E
 

 


Subject - NFPA70E

May 6, 2010
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Mike Holt Needs Help with NFPA 70E

Image1I’m getting ready to start working on a textbook “Understanding Electrical Safety in the Workplace – NFPA 70E” and I need some help identifying those sections of this Standard that are most important for the Electrical Contractor/Installer. If you are familiar with this standard, could you email me a list of Sections that you feel I should cover?

Thanks for you help in advance.

God Bless, Mike Holt – Mike@MikeHolt.com

 

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  • Article 130 is probaly the most confusing. They give you a table to use then tell you you can't use it unless you do the proper calculations. Even though you are given formulas to use ,these formulas are cumbersome for the average electrician. I know there is not a one size fits all answere, but you might want to focus on that.

    Tim

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