Title :
Integrating the non-electrical worker into the electrical safety program
Author :
Mills, T.D. ; McAlhaney, J.H.
Author_Institution :
VC Summer Nucl. Station, Westinghouse Electr. Co., LLC, Jenkinsville, SC, USA
Abstract :
It has been stated that roughly 50% of electrical incidents involve workers whose primary function is not electrical in nature. It also encouraged all to “address electrical safety for all workers and not just workers whose job responsibilities involve working on or near energized electrical circuits.” In this paper, a program which includes specific briefings to non-electrical workers as well as to workers who may need to perform their normal activities in proximity to energized electrical conductors is presented. The program uses a targeted approach to specific areas such as welding, excavating, rigging, chart reading, switching, cord and plug equipment and several other general areas to point out hazards that may exist and how to avoid them. The site experience over the years supports the assertion that about half of the electrical incidents involve non-electrical workers and this prompted us to develop specific briefings to enhance the knowledge of the non-electrical worker regarding safe electrical practices. The promotion of “May is Electrical Safety Month” and the development of informative presentations which are delivered to the general site population as well as electrical workers have greatly improved the hazards awareness status of the general worker on site.
Keywords :
conductors (electric); electrical safety; hazards; occupational safety; chart reading; cord equipment; electrical circuits; electrical incidents; electrical safety program; electrical workers; energized electrical conductors; excavating; hazards awareness status; nonelectrical worker; plug equipment; rigging; safe electrical practices; site experience; site population; switching; welding; Electric shock; Electrical safety; Hazards; Plugs; Training; Welding; Non-Electrical; electrical safety program; job safety analysis; training;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Safety Workshop (ESW), 2013 IEEE IAS
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3040-4
Electronic_ISBN :
2326-3288
DOI :
10.1109/ESW.2013.6509012