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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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  • Actually I have a copy of Electrical safety In the Workplace by by Ray A and Jane G. Jones, published by the NFPA in 2000. Has carried me for a number of years. I have attended 70E NFPA training years ago when I was a member of the Electrical Section.

    Concern I have with the standard as well as the OSHA requirement is 1 LOTO requires testing the circuit to insure it is open prior to working on it. In many cases this requires full dress out in PPE depending upon the identified fault current.

    2. Most of the industries I have inspected do not have available fault currents stenciled on LOTO inspect equipment. Obtaining that is costly

    Bruce

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