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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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RISK ASSESSMENT
Define a finite number of investigation techniques that will be used. Once the policy is rolled out, training on those in- vestigation techniques will be required. by Hugh Hoagland and Zarheer Jooma
TRAINING
13 The e-Hazard Safety CycleTM : Training
Cutting and pasting from the OSHA standards or putting an NFPA 70E® standard in front of workers will not ensure learning occurs. by Hugh Hoagland
INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
14 The e-Hazard Safety CycleTM : Incident Investigation
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PPE
Once the study is completed, consider getting an indepen- dent review of the study before finalizing labels. This can be done by an engineer or an electrician. by Hugh Hoagland and Zarheer Jooma
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LEWELLYN TECHNOLOGY
11 The e-Hazard Safety CycleTM: Risk Assessment (RA)
6 Top 10 Arc Flash PPE
Frequently Asked Questions
Because comfort and feel is very important to people, it’s crucial that you involve the workers wearing the clothing and PPE, to try it on before they are made to wear it regularly. by David Weszely
INTRODUCTION
8 Educating the Electrical Industry
Articles in this digital edition focus on the Electrical Safety Program and five related elements, as well as shock risk assessment according to CSA Z462 and FAQs about arc flash PPE.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM AUDITING
MAINTENANCE
9 The e-Hazard Safety CycleTM: ESP
If it is thorough, the ESP can essentially become your standard and can be more effective than using a standard program guide without interpretation. by Hugh Hoagland
12 The e-Hazard Safety CycleTM: Auditing
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The process involves a full review of electrical program records, including training schedule, qualification, electrical maintenance, and self-assessments. by Ken Sellars
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Split maintenance activities, per electrical equipment, into minor, moderate, and major overhaul categories. Assign timelines to each of these. by Zarheer Jooma
SHOCK RISK ASSESSMENT
18 Shock Risk Assessment in the Workplace
Depending on how you break it down, there are about seven steps in Z462-15 for completing a good shock risk assess- ment. by Mike Doherty
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