Davebones
Senior Member
- Location
- North Of Tampa Fl
We are starting to get a push from management to start doing more preventive maintenance . One of things they would like to do is more infared scanning . We have five ( 5 ) services that come into the plant . At the switchgear of each service the incident energy level is at least 94 cal/cm2 or greater . The warning label says ( Dangerous ! Exceeds NFPA 70E PPE Categories ) . How do you get to do infared scans when the incident energy level is so high and no PPE will protect you . Just looking for opinions on how other maintenance shops are dealing with this ...