Refining “Electrical Safety: From Paper to Practice”

Jeremy Presnal, G. Maberry
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The activities of an electrical worker are often construed as overly complex or challenging and are often misunderstood by most non-electrical workers. Non-electrical workers may not understand what they do not know and risk greater exposure to electrical events because of it. Recognition of this was the first step in what amounted to a three-year, multi-tiered journey by the authors and their former colleagues to utilize the NFPA 70E standard to create and implement an effective and sustainable electrical safety program (ESP) at a large petrochemical company. We began by identifying our problems through third-party auditing of our programs which led to an actionable task list. This task list was then split up and targeted by department: the qualified electrical workers (QEWs) within the refineries, the operations employees interacting with the equipment and the QEWs, and the contractor workforce assisting them both. Programs were developed to encompass the tasks of each department, whether it be assisting, operating, or performing work on electrical equipment. Program creation, revision, and updating were conducted by a cross-discipline task force consisting of individuals from operations, health and safety, engineering and both maintenance electricians and power distribution. Training, utilizing a third-party vendor, was designed specifically to encompass NFPA 70E and how we, as an organization, have implemented it, through both procedure and practice, for each targeted department. This instructor led training was provided to the entirety of the operations and maintenance groups. After beginning the process in the first quarter of 2015, full implementation of the 2018 version of NFPA 70E occurred in December 2017, and we have now moved into sustainability of the program. As a result, we expect to see a reduction in electrical incidents, and most notably, have seen an increase in the cross-discipline knowledge of electrical safe work practices allowing us to become more inquisitive, and assist in further developing our people, programs, and most importantly our culture, around electrical safety.
修订《电气安全:从纸面到实践》
电业工人的工作通常被认为过于复杂或具有挑战性,并且经常被大多数非电业工人误解。非电气工作人员可能不了解他们不知道的东西,并因此面临更大的暴露于电气事件的风险。认识到这一点,是作者和他们的前同事在长达三年的多层次旅程中迈出的第一步,他们利用NFPA 70E标准在一家大型石化公司创建并实施了有效且可持续的电气安全计划(ESP)。我们首先通过第三方对我们的程序进行审计来确定我们的问题,这导致了一个可操作的任务列表。然后,该任务列表被划分为各个部门:炼油厂内合格的电气工人(QEWs),与设备和QEWs交互的操作员工,以及协助他们两者的承包商员工。制定的程序涵盖了每个部门的任务,无论是协助、操作还是执行电气设备的工作。项目的创建、修订和更新是由一个跨学科的工作组进行的,该工作组由来自运营、健康和安全、工程、维护、电工和配电的个人组成。利用第三方供应商的培训是专门为NFPA 70E以及我们作为一个组织如何通过程序和实践为每个目标部门实施它而设计的。该讲师领导的培训提供给整个操作和维护小组。在2015年第一季度开始这一过程之后,2018年版本的NFPA 70E于2017年12月全面实施,我们现在已经进入了该计划的可持续性阶段。因此,我们希望看到电气事故的减少,最值得注意的是,我们已经看到电气安全工作实践的跨学科知识的增加,这使我们变得更加好奇,并协助进一步发展我们的人员,项目,最重要的是我们的文化,围绕电气安全。
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