工业和商业电力系统的电气安全

D. K. Neitzel
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有许多职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)法规,以及行业共识标准,如国家消防协会(NFPA) NFPA 70E工作场所电气安全标准,解决电气危害,风险评估,安全计划,安全工作程序,培训计划,能源控制计划和程序的问题,以及适用于工业和商业电力系统工作的个人防护装备(PPE)。这些系统普遍存在触电、触电、电弧闪光和电弧爆炸等电气危险,因此雇主及其操作、维护或以其他方式与电力系统和设备互动的雇员必须清楚地了解这些危险以及他们需要为自己的安全做些什么。电是不分个人的;它会伤害或杀死一个管理员、工人、主管或办公室职员,就像它会伤害或杀死一个电工一样快。必须对所有电力系统和设备进行评估,以确定存在或可能存在哪些电气危害,以便制定有效的电气安全计划,安全工作程序,对合格和不合格人员的培训以及PPE要求。本文解决了与工业和商业电力系统相关的电气设备的工作或附近,相互作用或执行维护,检查或操作相关的具体安全问题。
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Electrical safety for industrial and commercial power systems
There are many Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, along with industry consensus standards, such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, that address the issues of electrical hazards, risk assessments, safety programs, safe work procedures, training programs, energy control programs and procedures, and personal protective equipment (PPE) that are applicable to work on industrial and commercial power systems. The electrical hazards of shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast are universal to these systems, therefore employers, along with their employees who operate and maintain or otherwise interact with, electrical power systems and equipment, must have a clear understanding of the hazards and what they need to do for their safety. Electricity is no respecter of persons; it will injure or kill a custodian, laborer, supervisor, or office worker just as fast as it will injure or kill an electrician. All electrical power systems and equipment must be assessed to determine which of the electrical hazards exist or may exist, in order to develop an effective electrical safety program, safe work procedures, training for qualified and unqualified personnel, and PPE requirements. This paper addresses the specific safety issues associated with working on or near, interacting with, or performing maintenance, inspections, or operations of electrical equipment associated with industrial and commercial power systems.
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