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Electrical Safe Work Practices Plan
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GFCI Protection | Table I: Approach Distance For Qualified EmployeesDe-energized Parts
All electrical parts exceeding 50 volts will be de-energized before an employee works on or near equipment unless:
- The de-energizing creates a more hazardous situation
- The equipment, by design, cannot be shut down
When any employee is exposed to direct or indirect contact with parts of fixed electrical equipment or circuits which have been de-energized, the electrical energy source will be locked out.
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