The sixth edition of An Illustrated Guide to Electrical Safety provides all the text and changes to 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S implemented by OSHA in 2007, including a new, easy-to-use, cross-reference to find new and renumbered sections. These changes have been documented and commented on to synchronize the requirements of OSHA to the 2011 National Electrical Code, as well as coordinating 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K requirements for construction. While OSHA did not revise the Safety-Related Work Practices section of Subpart S, the Illustrated Guide harmonizes the OSHA requirements with latest NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2012 Edition. Over 130 illustrations are used to explain the revised OSHA requirements, and the updated analysis provides the reader with insights into how to implement OSHA requirements for a safer workplace, and even the history of some requirements.
Author: Michael Kovacic and John Grzywacz
ISBN: 978-1-885581-59-4
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: American Society of Safety Engineers
Copyright: 2011
Pages: 265
About the Author
Michael 0. Kovacic is a full-time Electrical Safety Specialist and President of TMK and Associates, Inc., a Cleveland, Ohio based organization specializing in electrical safety and lockout/tagout. Mr. Kovacic has over 15 years of experience in the electrical safety industry. He has participated in or managed teams for safety audits at over 150 industrial facilities for major corporations and government organizations, and in flash hazard analysis for numerous facilities as well. He has also reviewed and revised electrical safety programs for major U.S. corporations and government entities. His background also includes accident investigation. John Grzywacz is an instructor for TMK Associates, Inc. on NFPA 70E and 79 compliance, safety assessments, OSHA reporting requirements, flash hazard analysis services, safety program creation and review, and accident investigation. Previously, Mr. Grzywacz was with OSHA for over 20 years, first as the OSHA Region II (NYC) Training Director and later as a faculty member at the OSHA National Training Institute. He is a two-time recipient of the Department of Labor's Exceptional Achievement Award, and is a member of the ASTM Committee F18 on Electrical Protective Equipment for Workers.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Subpart S, Electrical - General
Part 1 - Design Safety Standards for Electrical Systems
191 0.3 01 Introduction
1910.302 Electrical Utilization Systems
1910.303 General Requirements
1910.304 Wiring Design and Protection
1910.305 Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment for General Use
1910.306 Special-Purpose Equipment and Installations
1910.307 Hazardous (Classified) Locations
1910.308 Special Systems
Part 2- Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
1910.331 Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
1910.332 Training
1910.333 Selection and Use of Work Practices
1910.334 Use of Equipment
1910.335 Safeguards for Personnel Protection
1910.399 Definitions Applicable to This Subpart
1910, Appendix A to Subpart S- Referenced Standards
Appendix B - Subpart S Old to New Cross Reference
Appendix C - NEMA Plug Configurations
Appendix D - Commentary Submissions on Grounding
Return Policy
Book and CD returns are accepted within 30 days of invoice date. Products must be unused and in salable condition. E-books are non-returnable. Please enclose copy of our invoice or packing slip to expedite processing. For your protection, ASSP recommends sending products by a traceable method (i.e., UPS, FedEx, or USPS return receipt) in case proof of return is required. Return address is:
ASSP Return
520 N Northwest Hwy
Park Ridge, IL 60068