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DOE-HDBK-1092-98
implement other critical procedures such as lockout/tagout, testing, and safety-related work
practices as required by 29 CFR 1910.331-335. These managers ensure that crafts workers of all
disciplines and their immediate supervisors working with, or in proximity to, electrical equipment
receive
electrical safety awareness training;
general and job-specific training in safe electrical work practices as required in 29 CFR 1910,
Subpart S; and
training in NFPA and ANSI codes and standards.
3.6
FACILITY ENGINEERING DESIGN DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
Facility engineering managers are responsible for implementing requirements of this Electrical
Safety Program during facility design by ensuring compliance with DOE Order 6430.1A "General
Design Criteria." These managers also ensure that the electrical engineers and designers attend
electrical safety awareness training;
general and job-specific training in safe electrical work practices as required in 29 CFR 1910,
Subpart S; and
training in NFPA, IEEE, and ANSI codes and standards.
In addition, they also ensure that all workplace modification designs are in compliance with 29 CFR
1910, Subpart S, and NFPA 70E. They also provide and maintain up-to-date electrical drawings to
adequately describe the various building systems and modifications.
3.7
CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS
Construction managers are responsible for implementing and enforcing the requirements of NFPA
70, ANSI C2, and OSHA 29 CFR 1926 during construction of all facilities by providing AHJ-
approved certification for electrical inspectors. They also ensure that the inspectors receive training
in NFPA 70, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, ANSI C2, and electrical safety awareness.
3.8
SAFETY ENGINEERING MANAGERS
Safety managers provide oversight and customer liaison for electrical safety for the departments.
They also provide cognizant electrical safety professionals trained in the application of NEC,
OSHA, etc.
3.9
DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
Department managers are responsible for implementing Section 5 of this Electrical Safety Program
in their departments by:
identifying electrical hazards and documenting them within their departments,
familiarizing personnel with electrical hazards,
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