Maintaining safe electrical work practices in a competitive environment

Worldwide competitive pressures have forced engineering and construction organizations to face increased workloads using fewer experienced personnel. Significant organizational and individual effort is required to maintain high standards of electrical safety in this climate. In addition, there is re...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 1992-01, Vol.28 (1), p.196-204
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description Worldwide competitive pressures have forced engineering and construction organizations to face increased workloads using fewer experienced personnel. Significant organizational and individual effort is required to maintain high standards of electrical safety in this climate. In addition, there is recent increased recognition of hazards from electrical high-energy sources. The efforts of one corporation to maintain electrical safety performance are described. Basic electrical hazards are reviewed, and a flowchart method of categorizing hazardous electrical tasks is presented. A matrix is provided to select appropriate personal protective equipment and identify procedural requirements.< >
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Petroleum
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