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All electrical parts exceeding 50 volts will be de-energized before an employee works on or near equipment unless: The de-energizing creates a more hazardous situation The equipment, by design, cannot ...
The cause of the fire was determined to have been an accident, with the source being “energized electrical equipment.” ...
NFPA 70E training is required at least every three years to keep electrical workers compliant with the latest safety ...
and other potential electrical safety hazards. Working on equipment in a de-energized state is required unless de-energizing introduces an increased hazard or is infeasible (e.g. voltage testing to ...
Attendees will learn about the latest revisions to the NFPA 70E standard, which outlines safe work practices for employees working with or near energized electrical conductors and equipment.
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