Implementing the Electrical Safety Program
Step
by Step Advice
on building your own Electrical
Safety Program
Manual and
maintaining a safe
workplace.
Ray A. Jones, PE,
Jane G. Jones
Includes a free CD-ROM
containing electronic forms checklists from the text.
Meant to be used with
The Electrical Safety Program
Book, this guide provides step-by-step advice in building
your own facility electrical safety program manual, to maintain a
safe workplace and to demonstrate to management, inspectors, and
OSHA compliance officers how you are doing it.
This resource provides blank forms to copy and
fill in and example forms suggesting possible entries for you to
consider when preparing a manual that fits your unique needs.
Together with the Program Book, this provides the
guidance needed by facility and plant managers, safety engineers,
and supervisory plant electricians to develop the program, document
it, and train to it.
Includes
coverage of:
- Auditing
- Budgeting
- Flame-Resistant Personal Protective
Equipment
- Installation Issues
- Job Briefing and Planning
- Procedures and Plans
- Site Assessment
- Task Assessment
- Training
Key
Features:
- Checklists drawn from the
requirements of OSHA and
NFPA 70E
- Updated versions of forms in the
The Electrical Safety
Program Book, and many new forms to flesh out your
plant’s program
- CD-ROM
providing all the forms and checklist in the book
- A Hazard/Risk Analysis Flowchart and
An Energized Electrical Work Permit
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Electrical
Safety Program
Chapter 2: Site Assessment
Chapter 3: Installation Issues
Chapter 4: Task Assessment Checklists
Chapter 5: Hazard/Risk Analysis Flowchart
Chapter 6: Flame-Resistant, Personal Protective Equipment
Chapter 7: Procedures and Plans
Chapter 8: An Energized electrical Work Permit
Chapter 9: Job Briefing and Planning Checklist
Chapter 10: Training
Chapter 11: Auditing
Chapter 12: Budget
About the Authors:
Ray A. Jones, PE
Industrial electrical safety has become a passion for Ray and Jane
Jones. As a professional electrical engineer, Ray came to understand
that electrical safety processes associate with people are more
important than those associate with installations and equipment. He
and Jane spend their time communicating that message.
A User's Guide to
Electrical PPE is their fifth book on electrical safety.
Ray has served on several national consensus committees and
panels and chairs the NFPA 70E
Technical Committee. He has authored many published articles in
industry journals and has presented numerous papers and tutorials at
technical conferences, all focused on electrical safety issues. Ray
retired from DuPont after 35 years of service working with
industrial electrical systems and installations.
Jane G. Jones is an editor,
author, and technical writer. She has authored and edited numerous
technical journal articles and has been the technical writer for
various codes and standards associated with electrical safety
Softcover
147 Pages
Copyright 2007
0763744301 /
9780763744304
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