Injury Illness Prevention Plan - Flipbook - Page 86
Health and Safety Program Manual
Teamwrkx
Construction, Inc.
Electrical - Qualified
Arc Flash Safety
Issue Date: 10/16/23
Revision Date: 10/16/23
Reference: A-1
o A GFCI outlet.
o A GFCI built into the cord.
o A GFCI adapter used between the wall outlet and cord plug.
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All extension cords and or electrical cords shall be inspected daily or before each use, for breaks,
plug condition and ground lugs, possible internal breaks, and any other damage. If damage is
found, the extension cord or electrical cord shall be removed from service and repaired or
replaced.
Extension cords shall not be used on compressor skid to operate heat tapes or any other type of
equipment on a temporary basis. Heat tapes or other equipment shall be hard wired per
applicable electrical codes.
Outlets
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Outlets connected to circuits with different voltages must use a design such that the attachment
plugs on the circuits are not interchangeable.
Multiple Outlet Boxes
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Multiple outlet boxes must be plugged into a wall receptacle.
Multiple outlet boxes must not be used to provide power to microwave ovens, toasters, space
heaters, hot plates, coffeepots, or other high-current loads.
Double Insulated Tools
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Double insulated tools must have the factory label intact indicating the tool has been approved
to be used without a three-wire grounded supply cord connection.
Double insulated tools must not be altered in any way, which would negate the factory rating.
Switches, circuit breakers, and disconnects
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All electrical equipment and tools must have an on and off switch and may not be turned on or
off by plugging or unplugging the supply cord at the power outlet.
Circuit breaker panel boxes and disconnects must be labeled with the voltage rating.
Each breaker within a breaker panel must be labeled for the service it provides.
Disconnect switches providing power for individual equipment must be labelled accordingly.
Ladders
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