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NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2004 Edition
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NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace
A new generation of NFPA 70E paves
the way for improved safety!
Electrical dangers such as shock,
electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast will
always be present on the job, but proper
training and safety strategies can minimize
the likelihood of injuries and fatalities.
NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the
Workplace covers the full range of
electrical safety issues from work practices
to maintenance, special equipment
requirements, and installation. In fact,
OSHA bases its electrical safety mandates on
the comprehensive information in this
important Standard.
Changes and updates in the 2004
NFPA 70E help reduce risks and
accidents!
- Installation requirements have been
updated to the 2002 NEC®.
- New and revised definitions clarify
electrical safety issues such as arc
rating, incident energy, and restricted
approach boundary.
- New language concerning
multi-employer relationships requires
all contractors on a project to be aware
of hazards, PPE, safe work practices,
and emergency evacuation procedures.
- New energized electrical work permit
requirements ensure people performing
this type of work are properly trained
and equipped.
- Updated PPE requirements reflect the
latest technology.
- New annexes and cross-references
enhance knowledge.
New format and organization save time,
reduce confusion, and eliminate mistakes!
- The entire document follows the
NEC® Style Manual.
- Safety Related Work Practices has
been moved to Chapter 1, to emphasize
the topics importance.
- Chapter 1 has been totally
reorganized, with all related provisions
grouped together in a logical
progression.
Avoid costly accidents before they happen
by putting NFPA 70E to work at your
facility. (Approx. 110 pp., 2004)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE 90 Introduction
Chapter 1 Safety-Related Work Practices
ARTICLE 100 Definitions
ARTICLE 110 General Requirements for
Electrical Safety-Related Work
Practices
ARTICLE 120 Establishing an
Electrically Safe Work Condition
ARTICLE 130 Working On or Near Live
Parts
Chapter 2 Safety-Related Maintenance
Requirements
ARTICLE 200 Introduction
ARTICLE 205 General Maintenance
Requirements
ARTICLE 210 Substations, Switchgear
Assemblies, Switchboards,
Panelboards, Motor Control Centers,
and Disconnect Switches
ARTICLE 215 Premises Wiring
ARTICLE 220 Controller Equipment
ARTICLE 225 Fuses and Circuit
Breakers
ARTICLE 230 Rotating Equipment
ARTICLE 235 Hazardous (Classified)
Locations
ARTICLE 240 Batteries and Battery
Rooms
ARTICLE 245 Portable Electric Tools
and Equipment
ARTICLE 250 Personal Safety and
Protective Equipment
Chapter 3 Safety Requirements for
Special Equipment
ARTICLE 300 Introduction
ARTICLE 310 Safety-Related Work
Practices for Electrolytic Cells
ARTICLE 320 Safety Requirements
Related to Batteries and Battery
Rooms
ARTICLE 330 Safety-Related Work
Practices for Use of Lasers
ARTICLE 340 Safety-Related Work
Practices: Power Electronic
Equipment
Chapter 4 Installation Safety
Requirements
ARTICLE 400 General Requirements for
Electrical Installations
ARTICLE 410 Wiring Design and
Protection
ARTICLE 420 Wiring Methods,
Components, and Equipment for
General Use
ARTICLE 430 Specific Purpose
Equipment and Installations
ARTICLE 440 Hazardous (Classified)
Locations, Class I, II, and III,
Divisions 1 and 2 and Class I, Zones
0, 1, and 2
ARTICLE 450 Special Systems
Annex A Referenced Publications
Annex B Informational References
Annex C Limits of Approach
Annex D Sample Calculation of Flash
Protection Boundary
Annex E Electrical Safety Program
Annex F Hazard/Risk Evaluation Procedure
Annex G Sample Lockout/Tagout Procedure
Annex H Simplified, Two-Category,
Flame-Resistant (FR) Clothing System
Annex I Job Briefing and Planning
Checklist
Annex J Energized Electrical Work Permit
Annex K General Categories of Electrical
Hazards
Annex L Typical Application of
Safeguards in the Cell Line Working Zone
Annex M Cross-Reference Tables
Tentative Interim Amendment
Index
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