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DOE-HDBK-1092-2004
ensuring that personnel receive Electrical Safety Awareness Training and other task specific
electrical safety training as required by 29 CFR 1910.332,
ensuring that their contractors comply with the requirements of this program as applicable,
and
developing interfaces with their representatives on the ESC.
3.10 EMPLOYEES, VISITORS, ON-SITE CONTRACTORS AND
SUBCONTRACTORS
All employees and on-site contractors are responsible for:
having an awareness of the electrical hazards in their workplaces;
reporting electrical occurrences, shocks, and discovered hazards;
reporting all electrical shocks as injuries to the Health Services Department;
reading, understanding, and following applicable safe operating procedures having electrical
requirements;
adopting and implementing safe electrical work practices;
attending appropriate Electrical Safety Awareness Training and other equivalent job-specific
training as required by 29 CFR 1910.332;
using appropriate personnel protective equipment; and
developing interfaces with their representatives on the ESC.
3.11 PURCHASING MANAGERS
Purchasing managers are responsible for specifying that, when available, purchases of
electrical equipment and appliances are listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory
(NRTL) such as Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., (UL).
3.12 ES&H TRAINING MANAGER
These managers are responsible for developing and overseeing electrical safety training
courses, including any site-specific electrical safety training courses, as required by the ESC
and the Electrical Safety Program.
4.
DEFINITIONS
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
Interprets the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70); Standard for Electrical
Safety in the Workplaces (NFPA 70E); the National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI C2); 29 CFR
1910, Subpart S; 29 CFR 1926, Subparts K and V; and DOE Orders. Approves electrical
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