Abstract

Industrial facility's often have very complex electrical systems and equipment. Much of this equipment was installed many years or even decades ago and therefore may have deteriorate into an unsafe condition. All too often equipment covers are left off or are not properly fastened in place, there are unused openings that have not been effectively closed, and listing and labeling requirements are not adhered to. Another major issue is that sufficient access and working space is not maintained about all electric equipment to permit ready and safe operation and maintenance of such equipment. Regularly scheduled electrical safety inspections can assist in identifying these deficiencies, as well as other electrical safety issues that may put personnel at risk from electrical hazards. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) have developed regulations and standards that, if adhered to, can reduce the hazardous conditions that are identified through electrical safety inspections or assessments.

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