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Avoid OSHA violations while safeguarding jobsites with Stallcup’s? trusted reference manual. Many designers, installers, and inspectors have trouble understanding, interpreting, and applying the electrical requirements found in NFPA 70E? and OSHA 29 CFR 1910. Stallcup's? OSHA and NFPA 70E Electrical Regulations Simplified ties together these codes and standards to demonstrate how to properly comply with OSHA regulations and maintain a safe workplace, both for electrical personnel performing maintenance on equipment and for non-electrical employees who need to work with or near that equipment.
Over 400 Workers Die From Electrocution Each Year. By Correctly Applying OSHA Standards, You Can Help Avoid Such Tragedies On The Job. Based On The New 2004 NFPA 70E, This Latest Edition Of OSHA Stallcup's® Electrical Regulations Simplified Ties Together Rules In 29 CFR 1910 And NFPA 70E Provisions To Show You How To Comply With OSHA Regulations And Maintain A Safe Workplace. Get The Help You Need To Clarify Requirements, So That You Can Understand And Enforce Them! Includes Related Requirements From The National Electrical Code And Other Standards, Along With Numerous Examples And Illustrations To Aid In Comprehending And Applying The Rules.
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 correlatedwith 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 PracticesChapter 2: Safety-Related Maintenance RequirementsChapter 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.
This book was developed to make OSHA rules 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). 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. Designers must design and lay out electrical systems to meet the provisions of the OSHA standards. Installers are required to install and wire electrical systems to comply with the NEC and provide safety for the employee working in his or her workplace. Inspectors must inspect the electrical system to ensure that it not only complies with the NEC but also provides the necessary safety requirements of OSHA and NFPA 70E. 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. 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, and the NEC, where applicable.
The OSHA Standards present necessary and constant considerations by an employer for their implementation. Stallcup has authored a series of publications to make these regulations easier to understand, by correlating these rules and regulations with other codes and Standards, such as the NEC, NFPA 70E, and the NESC. And by illustrating their application, the adherence by employers and workers is promoted. This book is an excerpt from OSHA - Stallcup's® Construction Regulations and represents only the portion that covers the electrical standards for construction.
Zero in on the specialized electrical safety information you need to avoid injuries on construction sites. OSHA Stallcup's® Electrical Construction Regulations Simplified contains the entire section from OSHA Stallcup's Construction Regulations Simplified that addresses rules for electrical installations on construction sites. (OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Subpart K). This convenient reference helps you work smarter by providing clear explanations of electrical construction safety requirements concerning installation, work practices, maintenance and environmental considerations, special equipment, and more.
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).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.Designers must design and lay out electrical systems to meet the provisions of the OSHA standards. Installers are required to install and wire electrical systems to comply with the NEC and provide safety for the employee working in his or her workplace. Inspectors must inspect the electrical system to ensure that it not only complies with the NEC but also provides the necessary safety requirements of OSHA and NFPA 70E
In this timely and original book, noted electrical authority James Stallcup explains and applies the rules and regulations contained in NFPA 70B, Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance, 2007 Edition. Similar to Stallcup's® OSHA Electrical Regulations (based on NFPA 70E), Stallcup's® Electrical Equipment Maintenance Simplified provides explanations of recommended practices, guidelines for implementation, and illustrated examples of procedures. The essential manual comprehensively describes the proper training required for safe and effective preventive maintenance of industrial electrical systems and equipment. Plant and maintenance electricians will find this highly anticipated handbook to be a thorough explanation of NFPA 70B, and a valuable guide to on-the-job procedures.