Strahan
Senior Member
- Location
- Watsontown, PA
Our plant is in the process of forming an "Electrical Safety Committee". This is in part due to NFPA 70E requirements. I have been asked to be a part of this committee. My initial thoughts and concerns are that because this is such a broad topic that it will be easy to become overwhelmed and not really accomplish what we are capable of. I feel we should break things down into sections of concern and approach from there and not move on until we are satisfied with the outcome.
Some different areas or sections to address that I have written down are:
-Working spaces (new and existing)
-Safe work procedures
-Required PPE
-Disconnects (where required, lockable new and existing installations)
-Cords (we have a problem with extension cords. Work on removing these)
I will suggest that we split the committee into groups and each group would be assigned one of these categories to address.
What are some of your thoughts ideas of different categories that should be addressed and made compliant? We have already done arc flash analysis and panels are labeled.
Some different areas or sections to address that I have written down are:
-Working spaces (new and existing)
-Safe work procedures
-Required PPE
-Disconnects (where required, lockable new and existing installations)
-Cords (we have a problem with extension cords. Work on removing these)
I will suggest that we split the committee into groups and each group would be assigned one of these categories to address.
What are some of your thoughts ideas of different categories that should be addressed and made compliant? We have already done arc flash analysis and panels are labeled.