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Hi everyone. We are following a standard laid out by the station we are performing work at and one of the Work Practices lists that before work is done an equipment evaluation has to be done on whether or not the equipment possesses the ability to re-accumulate energy. I could not find any industry standard definition for what this means and want to make sure we aren't breaking any rules if a definition does exist. Asking the station personnel got us nowhere.
Specifically the standard reads: "Personnel protective grounds are required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 (d) on equipment at generation facilities where there i a potential for the re-accumulation of energy to a hazardous level. When equipment does not possess the ability to re-accumulate energy then grounding is not necessary".
Really appreciate the help here as always.
Specifically the standard reads: "Personnel protective grounds are required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 (d) on equipment at generation facilities where there i a potential for the re-accumulation of energy to a hazardous level. When equipment does not possess the ability to re-accumulate energy then grounding is not necessary".
Really appreciate the help here as always.