OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Instruction on labor protection for the electrician on duty. Full document Occupational Safety and Health / Standard instructions for labor protection 1. General safety requirements 1.1. This instruction provides for the basic requirements for organizing and conducting the safe work of an on-duty electrician. 1.2. The electrician on duty may be exposed to the following dangerous factors for life and health: electric shock, poisoning with toxic vapors and gases, thermal burns. 1.3. Maintenance and repair of electrical equipment is allowed for electricians who have an electrical safety group of at least III, at least 18 years old, after a medical examination, who have undergone theoretical and practical training, tested knowledge of labor safety requirements in the prescribed manner and received permission to work independently. 1.4. The electrician on duty must be provided with overalls, safety shoes and personal protective equipment in accordance with applicable standards, including, among other things, for work in emergency situations:
For outdoor work in winter additionally:
In addition, provision should be made for the issuance of personal protective equipment (electric gloves, galoshes, rugs). The tool must be with dielectric handles. 1.5. The electrician on duty must know:
1.6. The electrician on duty must be able to use fire extinguishing equipment, know their location. It is forbidden to use fire equipment for other purposes. 1.7. For local lighting in the dark, portable lamps with voltage up to 12V in explosion-proof design should be used. It is forbidden to turn on and off rechargeable lanterns in places where explosive vapors and gases can accumulate. 2. Safety requirements before starting work 2.1. Put on overalls, check the availability and serviceability of protective equipment, devices and tools used in the work. 2.2. Learn from the shifter about all the changes and work done for the previous shift 2.3. Check out the journal entries 2.4. If a malfunction of the protective equipment is detected, the instrumentation and control fitter is obliged to notify the immediate supervisor about this. It is forbidden to use protective equipment that has not passed the next test. 2.5. Prepare workspace:
2.5. Register the acceptance and delivery of the shift in the shift log 3. Safety requirements during work 3.1. The electrician on duty during his duty is the person responsible for the correct maintenance and trouble-free operation of all electrical equipment. 3.2. The electrician on duty makes rounds and inspections of electrical equipment. When going around, check the correct operation of the equipment, its condition and serviceability, the cleanliness of workplaces and premises, the condition of protective and fire-fighting equipment. 3.3. Notify the personnel who maintains the equipment about the work being done. When viewing the internal parts of electrical equipment, disconnect the devices from the mains, followed by checking for the absence of voltage on the disconnected equipment. Shutdown should be done with dielectric gloves, standing on a rubber mat. 3.4. The correctness of switching off communication devices with voltages up to 1000 V with contacts inaccessible for inspection (automatic switches, package switches, closed circuit breakers) is determined by checking the absence of voltage at their terminals or outgoing buses or wires. 3.5. The results of inspections and repairs of electrical equipment are recorded in the operational log of inspections 3.6. The electrician on duty is obliged to maintain a reliable and most economical mode of operation of the equipment in accordance with the instructions and rules of the PEEP and PTB during the operation of electrical installations, observe the schedules of the morning and evening peaks of the power system and comply with all requirements of the substation staff on duty. 3.6. The electrician on duty is prohibited from:
3.7. The electrician on duty, before starting the temporarily disconnected equipment, is obliged to inspect this equipment, make sure that it is ready to receive voltage and warn the personnel working on it about the upcoming inclusion. 3.8. The doors of the switchboards of electrical installations must be kept closed and locked at all times, except during repairs. 4. Safety requirements in emergency situations 4.1. In the event of an emergency (increased gas contamination, fire), it is necessary to turn off the general switch, stop work immediately, leave the danger zone, inform the shift supervisor, and begin to eliminate the emergency in accordance with the emergency response plan. 4.2. In case of fires in electrical installations, carbon dioxide and powder fire extinguishers should be used. 4.3. In case of electric shock, it is necessary to release the victim from voltage, if necessary, call an ambulance, provide first aid. Notify shift supervisor. 5. Safety requirements at the end of work 5.1. Remove barriers prohibiting posters. 5.2. Insert the fuses and turn on the breaker if the equipment is ready for further operation. 5.3. Put the tool and the remaining unused materials in their places. 5.4. Make an entry in the log of inspection and repair of electrical equipment about the work done. 5.5. Sign in the journal about the handed over shift. 5.6. Notify the immediate supervisor of the completion of work. We recommend interesting articles Section Standard instructions for labor protection: ▪ Floorer. Standard instruction on labor protection ▪ Painter. Standard instruction on labor protection ▪ Working with petroleum products at gas stations. Standard instruction on labor protection See other articles Section Standard instructions for labor protection. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Artificial leather for touch emulation
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