Stallcup's NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety In The Workplace 2018 Ed. DOWNLOAD
Stallcup's NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety In The Workplace 2018 Edition DOWNLOAD
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This book was developed to make electrical safety easy to understand and enforce. The rules are taken from NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety In The Workplace, and correlated
with OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subpart S; OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Subpart K; ANSI C2, National Electrical Safety Code, (NESC); and NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), as well a NFPA 70B, the maintenance standard..
Many designers, installers and inspectors have trouble understanding, interpreting, and applying the electrical requirements listed in the above standards and codes. These requirements have been assembled and correlated in such a manner as to be easily understood. To help expedite the time involved in finding the rules and applying the requirements for general industry, sections in each standard have been listed for fast reference.
To be inline with NFPA 70E, OSHA Electrical Regulations Simplified is divided into four chapters:
Chapter 1: Safety-Related Work Practices
Chapter 2: Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements
Chapter 3: Safety Requirements for Special Equipment
The Standard NFPA 70E was developed by NFPA at the request of OSHA. OSHA needed this standard to help them keep as current as possible with the requirements in the NEC that pertain to safety-related work practices, including the newly implemented arc-flash requirements. The OSHA standards are rarely changed and therefore lag behind the NEC as well as other codes and standards.
Throughout the book you will find examples and illustrations as well as the highlighted text Standards to review, which interface OSHA, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, and the NEC, where applicable.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 is divided into four Articles, and they are as follows:
Article 110: General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices ....... 1-3
Article 120: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition ..................................... 1-35
Article 130: Work Involving Electrical Hazards ............................................................ 1-67
Chapter 2 is divided into eleven articles and they are as follows:
Article 200: Introduction ............................................................................................... 2-3
Article 205: General Maintenance Requirements ........................................................ 2-5
Article 210: Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, ......... 2-13
Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches
Article 215: Premises Wiring ....................................................................................... 2-17
Article 220: Controller Equipment ................................................................................ 2-19
Article 225: Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...................................................................... 2-21
Article 230: Rotating Equipment .................................................................................. 2-25
Article 235: Hazardous (Classified) Locations ............................................................. 2-27
Article 240: Batteries and Battery Rooms .................................................................... 2-33
Article 245: Portable Electric Tools and Equipment ..................................................... 2-35
Article 250: Personal Safety and Protective Equipment .............................................. 2-39
Chapter 3 is divided into six articles, and they are as follows:
Article 300: Introduction ............................................................................................... 3-3
Article 310: Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrolytic Cells ................................ 3-5
Article 320: Safety Requirements Related to Batteries and Battery Rooms ................ 3-17
Article 330: Safety-Related Work Practices for Use of Lasers .................................... 3-23
Article 340: Safety-Related Work Practices – Power Electronic Equipment ............... 3-29
Article 350: Safety-Related Work Requirements – ...................................................... 3-37
Research and Development Laboratories
OSHA 1910.331 thru .335: Safety-Related Work Practices........................................................... 3-43
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Description | Stallcup's NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety In The Workplace 2018 Edition DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD! This book was developed to make electrical safety easy to understand and enforce. The rules are taken from NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety In The Workplace, and correlated with OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subpart S; OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Subpart K; ANSI C2, National Electrical Safety Code, (NESC); and NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), as well a NFPA 70B, the maintenance standard.. Many designers, installers and inspectors have trouble understanding, interpreting, and applying the electrical requirements listed in the above standards and codes. These requirements have been assembled and correlated in such a manner as to be easily understood. To help expedite the time involved in finding the rules and applying the requirements for general industry, sections in each standard have been listed for fast reference. To be inline with NFPA 70E, OSHA Electrical Regulations Simplified is divided into four chapters: Chapter 1: Safety-Related Work Practices Chapter 2: Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements Chapter 3: Safety Requirements for Special Equipment The Standard NFPA 70E was developed by NFPA at the request of OSHA. OSHA needed this standard to help them keep as current as possible with the requirements in the NEC that pertain to safety-related work practices, including the newly implemented arc-flash requirements. The OSHA standards are rarely changed and therefore lag behind the NEC as well as other codes and standards. Throughout the book you will find examples and illustrations as well as the highlighted text Standards to review, which interface OSHA, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, and the NEC, where applicable. Table of Contents
Article 110: General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices ....... 1-3 Article 120: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition ..................................... 1-35 Article 130: Work Involving Electrical Hazards ............................................................ 1-67 Chapter 2 is divided into eleven articles and they are as follows: Article 200: Introduction ............................................................................................... 2-3 Article 205: General Maintenance Requirements ........................................................ 2-5 Article 210: Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, ......... 2-13 Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches Article 215: Premises Wiring ....................................................................................... 2-17 Article 220: Controller Equipment ................................................................................ 2-19 Article 225: Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...................................................................... 2-21 Article 230: Rotating Equipment .................................................................................. 2-25 Article 235: Hazardous (Classified) Locations ............................................................. 2-27 Article 240: Batteries and Battery Rooms .................................................................... 2-33 Article 245: Portable Electric Tools and Equipment ..................................................... 2-35 Article 250: Personal Safety and Protective Equipment .............................................. 2-39 Chapter 3 is divided into six articles, and they are as follows: Article 300: Introduction ............................................................................................... 3-3 Article 310: Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrolytic Cells ................................ 3-5 Article 320: Safety Requirements Related to Batteries and Battery Rooms ................ 3-17 Article 330: Safety-Related Work Practices for Use of Lasers .................................... 3-23 Article 340: Safety-Related Work Practices – Power Electronic Equipment ............... 3-29 Article 350: Safety-Related Work Requirements – ...................................................... 3-37 Research and Development Laboratories OSHA 1910.331 thru .335: Safety-Related Work Practices........................................................... 3-43 Publisher: Grayboy, Inc./Builder's Book, Inc |