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DOE-HDBK-1092-2004
suitable for use in a specified manner. (Refer to 29 CFR 1910.7 "Definition and Requirements
for a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory.")
Personnel
Employees and on-site contractors.
Qualified Personnel
Personnel trained and familiar with the construction and operation of electrical systems and
equipment and their associated hazards. (Refer to 29 CFR 1910.399, "Definitions", Qualified
Person, Notes 1 and 2.)
Qualification Requirements for AHJ Inspectors
Current AHJ recognized electrical inspection certification, or AHJ-approved education and
experience in applying the requirements contained in NFPA 70; NFPA 70E; ANSI C2; 29 CFR
1910, Subpart S; 29 CFR 1926, Subparts K and V, and DOE Orders.
NOTE: AHJ inspectors derive their authority from and coordinate their interpretations through
the ESC.
5.
IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE
5.1 INTRODUCTION
The objective of this section is to provide multilevels of management with the criteria to
implement this Electrical Safety Program in their organizations. To achieve this objective,
managers and ES&H coordinators should
identify electrical hazards in their workplaces;
familiarize personnel with these electrical hazards;
develop and implement safe operating procedures to ensure safe electrical work practices
that mitigate the risks of electrical hazards;
conduct periodic inspections of their workplaces and electrical equipment;
develop and implement an action plan for documenting and correcting electrical
deficiencies, and
ensure that personnel receive Electrical Safety Awareness Training and other job-specific
electrical safety training as required by 29 CFR 1910.332.
Involving all employees and on-site contractors in the electrical safety process is
essential to ensure successful implementation of this program.
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