DocumentCode :
2286615
Title :
Arc flash hazard assessment in the mining industry
Author :
Hopper, Matthew R. ; Wright, Nathan C. ; Ivany, Christopher B.
Author_Institution :
Eaton Corp., Livermore, CA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
9-13 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
When it comes to electrical safety in the workplace, arc flash has become the most prominent topic over the past decade. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA, including state chapters) is the only government body that recognizes NFPA-70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. However, OSHA does not have jurisdiction in mining operations. Electrical safety for the metal and nonmetal surface mining industry is covered by the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 30, Part 56, Subpart K (Electricity). The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is responsible for enforcing electrical safety in mining operations. CFR Title 30 does not reference personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect electrical workers against arc flash hazards. This paper provides maintenance and safety personnel in surface Metal/Nonmetal mining operations with a step by step guide to implementing an electrical safety program that meets the requirements of MSHA, CFR Title 30 and NFPA-70E.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electrical faults; electrical safety; hazards; labour resources; legislation; mining industry; occupational health; occupational safety; standards; Code of Federal Regulations; Mine Safety and Health Administration; NFPA-70E; OSHA; Occupational Safety and Health Administration; arc flash hazard assessment; nonmetal surface mining industry; workplace electrical safety standard; Employment; Injuries; Switches; USA Councils; Arc Flash; MSHA; NFPA 70E; OSHA;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9498-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2011.6074390
Filename :
6074390
Link To Document :
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