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An Effective Means of Tracking Temporary Safety Grounds
Recent editions of NFPA 70E require risk assessments to address the potential for human error. This case study will detail how a simple, two-part tagging process to track temporary safety ground sets prevented a tired group of maintenance personnel from energizing into a temporary ground set on the last night of a twelve day utility outage.