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Early Task Planning - Every task / job has to be planned earlier or discussed and agreed upon between all involved employees before the implementation take place. Proper documentation is essential. Discuss task-related hazards and procedures in a job briefing with supervisors and other workers beforehand. It is the employer’s responsibility to have or develop a checklist system for working on live circuits, if such a situation arises.. |
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Hazards Identification - Conduct a task hazard analysis. Identify steps that could create electric shock or arc-flash hazards. |
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Hazards Minimization - De-energize any equipment, and insulate, or isolate exposed live parts so contact cannot be made. If this is impossible, obtain and wear proper personal protective equipment and tools. |
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Problems anticipation - Make sure that the proper personal protective equipment and tools are |
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Constant Trainning - Constant trainnings are important to act as a safety educational reminder to all employees. Ensure employees with qualified electrical worker and appropriate training for the specific task. |
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Safety Signages - Safety signages installed at specific location to constantly remind employees of the possible hazard and to take precautions. |