Jim Phillips (brainfiller) wrote:
NFPA 70E and CSA Z462 not only applies to working on electrical equipment, it also applies to those working near it as well. This could include non-electrical workers such as HVAC techs and others. Here is this week's question:
What has been your experience with non electrical workers such as HVAC techs regarding NFPA 70E/CSA Z462? - They are aware of it and are in compliance
- They are attempting to comply
- They are ignoring it
- Deer in the headlights / Never heard of it
Your stories are encouraged and welcome!
We require anyone who may have to operated and/or perform work on electrical equipment to attend electrical safety training. For those who may be required to operate non-switch rated devices and are not subject to shock hazards to attend a "limited qualified person" course. Those who may be potentially exposed to both shock and arc flash hazards are required to attend a "qualifed person" course. All others (including office workers) are required to attend a general electrical safety course that does include a brief discussion on shock and arc flash. In that course, they are instructed about the approach boundaries and the hazards electrical workers are subject to when performing energized electrical work.