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establishing requirements and controls for implementing the program;
providing guidance to all departments, which includes developing and implementing safe
operating procedures with electrical requirements;
developing an Electrical Safety Program self-assessment process;
establishing measurement criteria and documentation for self-assessment of the Electrical
Safety Program;
evaluating the Electrical Safety Program on an annual basis to be followed by action plans
in response to findings; and
evaluating each department against the requirements.
Ensure a safe workplace with the lowest reasonable risks from electrical hazards by
establishing training programs for qualified and unqualified worker requirements and safe
work practices for all personnel engaged in electrical work in accordance with 29 CFR
1910.331-335;
complying with all applicable electrical requirements of 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926; the
NFPA;
American National Standards Institute (ANSI-C2), the National Electrical Safety Code
(NESC); DOE orders; and state, county and local revisions of the preceding requirements;
requiring the development and maintenance of an Electrical Safety Program; and
allocation of resources for implementing this program.
3.
RESPONSIBILITIES, AUTHORITIES, AND INTERFACES
3.1 MANAGEMENT
Management ensures that the Electrical Safety Program is integrated into an overall
Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H) program, selects the Electrical Safety Committee
Chair, and approves the committee's charter.
3.2 ES&H MANAGERS
ES&H managers provide oversight for implementing the Electrical Safety Program.
3.3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMMITTEE
The Electrical Safety Committee (ESC) should act as the AHJ for interpreting electrical codes
and regulations.
The ESC
presents management with the requirements and training needed to implement the program;
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