Substation Safety Manual

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HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM SAFETY RULES 1.

INTRODUCTION These Safety Rules shall be read in conjunction with the Occupational Health and Safety Administration Manual. These Safety Rules state the basic safety requirements for work on the Cement Company 24kV and 3.3kV Distribution System. These rules are designed to: • Ensure the works are carried out to recognized industry standards • Provide maximum protection to persons working on plant or equipment. • Provide a guide to safe working on or within the vicinity of high voltage electrical systems. • Provide Controls and responsibilities for individuals operating on or working in the vicinity of high voltage plant and equipment. It is the responsibility of individuals to be familiar with respect to these rules before operating on the distribution system. The Person-in-Charge of the works shall be a Competent Person.

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BASIC REQUIREMENTS No person shall: • Enter a substation without a Permit-to-Work. • Interfere with any item of electrical equipment without first having been given instructions to do so by the Authorized Engineer. • Commence work until they fully understand their instructions and are conversant with the nature and extent of the work to be carried out. Instructions shall not be exceeded. • Enter a confined space until instructed to do so by the Authorized Engineer following a job specific Risk Assessment, after all necessary safety precautions have been taken.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS These rules apply to the Cement Company 24/3.3kV: • All High Voltage substation, plant and equipment. • All High Voltage distribution cables. • All Low Voltage equipment under the control of Estates Services.

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INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING Arrangements shall be made by the CCC to ensure that all persons with access to the above equipment are adequately informed of: • Risks to their Health and Safety • Preventive and protective measures to be taken • Procedure in the event of serious or imminent danger • The risks arising from other activities in the workplace • Those with access to operate equipment are aware of the consequences of operations carried out. • Other people who may be exposed to danger by the operations or works receive adequate information and where necessary instruction. • The capabilities of persons are taken into account in allocating tasks. • Persons are provided with adequate Health and Safety training and re-training.

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ISSUE OF SAFETY RULES A copy of these rules shall be issued as determined by the Document Owner. Each copy issued will carry the signature of the holder. The recipient shall be responsible for keeping them to hand for reference as necessary when work is being carried out under these rules.

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VARIATION OF SAFETY RULES In special circumstances these safety rules may be varied to such an extent as is necessary and approved by the Document Owner. Approval may be given only if safety requirements are satisfied in another way. These variations must be documented and held as a permanent record.

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OBJECTIONS ON SAFETY GROUNDS When any person has concerns regarding the operation of or work upon the system, they shall refer them to the person issuing instructions or to a higher authority. The matter shall be investigated, and reviewed before proceeding.

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TREATMENT FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK All persons who may be in charge of or control of any operation or work on the system shall be trained and conversant with the treatment for electric shock.

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DEFINITIONS

9.1

A CAUTION NOTICE is a notice conveying a warning against interference.

9.2

CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH means the earthing equipment applied before the issue of, and at a position recorded in a Safety Document.

9.3

DANGER means a risk to health or of bodily injury.

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9.4

DANGER NOTICE is a notice reading 'DANGER', warning of electrical or physical danger.

9.5

DEAD means an electrical potential at or about zero voltage and disconnected from any Live System.

9.6

DOCUMENT OWNER is the person appointed to be responsible for the application of these safety rules.

9.7

EARTH means the conductive mass of the earth.

9.8

EARTHED means that the system or equipment being worked upon is connected to EARTH through switchgear or by adequately rated earth leads.

9.9

ISOLATED means disconnected from associated plant, equipment and conductors by an isolating device in the isolating position, or by adequate physical separation, or sufficient gap.

9.10

LIVE means electrically charged.

9.11 A COMPETENT PERSON is a person recognized as having sufficient technical knowledge and/or experience to enable him/her to avoid danger and who may be nominated to receive and clear specified 9.12

An AUTHORISED PERSON is a Competent Person, over the age of 18 years, who has been appointed in writing by the Senior Authorized Person. An Authorized Person is authorized to carry out specified duties, which may include, subject to the permission of the Control Engineer, the issuing and cancelling of Safety Documents.

9.13

A SENIOR AUTHORISED PERSON is an Authorized Person who has been appointed in writing to carry out specified duties, including the issue and cancellation of Safety Documents. The Senior Authorized Person is also responsible for the day-to-day management of Authorized Persons.

9.14

A CONTROL ENGINEER is an Authorized Person or a Senior Authorized Person specifically nominated in writing by an Authorized Person or a Senior Authorized Person to exercise the function of control of the system.

9.15

LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS - Instructions which define the limitations and nature of work, which may be carried out when verbal instructions are not considered sufficient for that purpose, and where a Permit-to-Work or Permit-to-Test is not applicable.

9.16

PERMIT-TO-WORK A permit to work specifies the high voltage equipment which has been made safe to work on, the safety precautions applied to ensure continued safety and the work which is to be carried out.

9.17

PERMIT-TO-TEST specifies the high voltage equipment which has been made safe for testing to proceed and the conditions under which the testing is to be carried out.

9.18

A SAFETY LOCK is a lock that has a unique key, being different from all other standard locks used on the system.

9.19 IMMEDIATE SUPERVISION means supervision by a person, having adequate technical knowledge or experience, who is continuously available at the location where work or testing is in progress.

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9.20

PERSONAL SUPERVISION means supervision by a person, having adequate technical knowledge or experience, who is at all times in the presence of the person being supervised.

9.21

SWITCHING - Switching is the operation of circuit breakers, isolators, fuses or other methods of making or breaking an electrical circuit and/or the application and removal of Circuit Main Earths.

9.22

LOW VOLTAGE (LV) is a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts

9.23 9.23

HIGH VOLTAGE (HV) is a voltage exceeding 1000 volts HAZARDOUS ENERGY: Electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, vacuum, Flywheels, springs, elevated parts that could fall, capacitors, batteries, or other energy present in or capable of being emitted from circuit or equipment. SANCTION FOR TEST: A form of declaration signed and given by an Authorized Person to a competent person in charge of functional testing or performing test on distribution equipment or apparatus for the purpose of making known to such person exactly what equipment/apparatus is to be functional tested.

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10. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 10.1

General Safety (a) In addition to the requirements specified in these Safety Rules the safety of all persons at work shall be achieved by maintaining general in the vicinity of the work place. (b) The Competent Person must ensure that arrangements are maintained to ensure that other work areas are not adversely affected by the activities for which he is responsible.

10.2

Access to and Work in Substations (a) Only Competent Persons, Authorized Person and Senior Authorized Persons have authority to access substations. (b) Persons not classified as above may gain access or work on the system provided they are under the supervision of, at minimum, a Competent Person. (c) Access doors and gates shall normally be kept lock. Keys are to be issued only by an Authorized Person.

10.3

Access to High Voltage Equipment and Conductors. (a) Barriers, doors, or gates preventing access to live equipment shall be kept locked. (b) Keys shall be accessible only to Authorized Persons.

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HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCHING

11.1

High voltage switching shall be carried out only by an Authorized Persons or a Competent Person under the personal supervision of an Authorized Person. Switching shall be carried out only with the authority of the System Control Engineer.

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11.2

It is forbidden to undertake switching operations by signal or prearranged understanding after an agreed time interval.

11.3

Any concerns over switching, or where switchgear shows signs of distress, must be communicated to the Control Engineer who will investigate before continuing.

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RECORDS • Verbal instructions shall be recorded and repeated back to the sender, to ensure that it has been accurately received. • The Authorized Person actually carrying out switching shall ensure a record is made of the time and particulars of any switching.

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USE OF VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICES Where voltage testing devices are used, they shall be tested immediately before and after use as a check on functionality.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR WORK ON OR NEAR HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS

14.1

General Requirements Safe access to live conductors can only be achieved after the following steps have been completed. The section of the system to which access is required must be:(a) Dead (b) Isolated, and all practical steps taken to lock off from all points of supply, including voltage transformers, auxiliary transformers, common neutral earthing equipment and other sources of supply from which the section of the system can be made LIVE. (c) Caution Notices must be fixed at all points of isolation. (d) Earthed at all points of disconnection of HIGH VOLTAGE supply. (e) Screened where necessary to prevent DANGER from other LIVE parts of the system. (f) Danger Notices to be attached to adjacent live equipment. (g) Identified at the point of work. (i) Released for work by issue of appropriate Safety Document which shall not be issued unless the recipient is fully conversant with the part of the system to be worked on and the nature and extent of the work to be done. (j) Where the design of equipment inhibits compliance with the above steps, the work will be carried out under instruction of the Senior Authorized Person after agreement with the Control Engineer. The instructions shall be documented in writing and signed by the Senior Authorized Person.

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14.2. Isolation of Equipment and Conductors (a) Isolation and re-connection can only be completed with the authority of the Control Engineer. (b) Safety Locks shall be used to lock open all switchgear at points of isolation. (c) Keys shall be kept in a key safe or in the possession of the Senior Authorized Person. (d) Fuses, links (and carriers) that control circuit to be worked on shall be removed and kept in the custody of the person issuing the Safety Document. (e) Caution Notices shall be fixed at all points of isolation. 14.3. Earthing (a) Where practical, earthing shall be provided by use of a circuit breaker or earthing switch. (b) The trip feature shall normally be rendered inoperative before closing. This renders the switch inoperative whilst it remains a Circuit Main Earth. (c) After closing, the breaker or switch shall be locked in the EARTH position. (d) Circuit Main Earths can only be applied or removed with the authority of the Control Engineer who shall record the time of application and removal. (e) Circuit Main Earths shall be recorded on the Safety Documentation. 14.4

Permit-to-Work 14.4.1 Authority to issue (a) Before any work can commence on the high voltage systems a Permit-to-Work must be issued. (b) A Permit-to-Work can only be issued by a Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. 14.4.2 Procedure for Issue and Receipt (a) A Permit-to-Work can only be received by a Competent Person who shall retain the permit in their possession. (b) It will be explained by the issuer and the contents read back by the Competent Person who must confirm understanding of the permit, the nature and extent of the work to be done before signing its receipt. (c) Where there is more than one working party, each working party must have a separate permit. The Permits-to-Work should be cross-referenced. 14.4.3 Procedure for Clearance and Cancellation (a) The recipient shall sign the permit to clear it and hand to a Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. Indicating that the work is 'complete' or 'incomplete' and that all gear and tools 'have' or 'have not' been removed. Page 6

(b) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall cancel it and inform the Control Engineer. (c) Circuit Main Earths shall be removed only when all Permits-to-Work associated with the earths have been cancelled. 14.5

Permit-to-Test 14.5.1 Authority to issue (a) Before any testing can commence on the high voltage system, a Permit-to-Test must be issued. (b) A Permit-to-Test can only be issued by a Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. 14.5.2 Procedure for Issue and Receipt (a) A Permit-to-Test can only be received by an Authorized Person who shall retain the Permit-to-Test in their possession at all times during testing. (b) It will be explained and the Authorized Person, who after reading the contents back to the issuer, must confirm understanding of the PERM1T-TO- TEST, the nature and extent of the testing to be carried out before signing its receipt. 14.5.3 Procedure for Clearance and Cancellation (a) The recipient shall sign the document to clear it and hand to a Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. Indicting that testing is 'complete' or 'incomplete', all equipment 'has' or 'has not' been removed and the operational state of the equipment. (b) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall cancel it and inform the Control Engineer.

14.6. Limitation-Of-Access 14.6.1 General (a) A LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall be issued when it is considered necessary to have written instruction to avoid danger and other Safety Documentation is not applicable. (b) Authority to issue - Only a Senior Authorized Person or an Authorized Person with specific authority to do so may issue a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS. 14.6.2 Procedure for Issue and Receipt (a) A LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall be explained and issued to the PERSON in direct charge of the work, who after reading the contents to the person issuing it and confirming that he understands it and is conversant with the nature and extent of the work to be done shall sign the receipt. (b) The recipient shall retain the limitation in their possession at all times when work is being carried out.

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14.6.3 Procedure for Clearance and Cancellation (a) The recipient shall sign the LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS to clear it and hand to a Senior Authorized Person, or Authorized Person. (b) The Senior Authorized Person, or Authorized Person, with specific authority to do so, shall cancel it. 15.

PROCEDURES FOR WORK ON EQUIPMENT AND CONDUCTORS

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15.1

General Requirements (a) All high voltage equipment within the zone of work are connected to Circuit Main Earths at the time when the specified equipment is released for work or testing by the issue of a Safety Document. (b) In these circumstances the recipient of the Safety Document may, in the course of work or testing, disconnect from the Circuit Main Earths as required any equipment within the zone of work. (c) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall, at the time of issue of the Safety Document, demonstrate to the recipient that the equipment and/or conductor are dead. (d) The equipment and conductors shall be re-connected to the Circuit Main Earths before the Safety Document is cleared. (e) Precautions shall be taken to prevent danger from potential differences arising from remote earth points by bonding and earthing at a point as near as possible to the point of work.

15.2

Work on Ring Main Equipment when an LV system back feed is available (a) When work is to be carried out on HIGH VOLTAGE contacts or connections of Ring Main Equipment where there is a known or potential back feed to the substation, the Low Voltage switch or links shall be isolated, screened and a CAUTION NOTICE applied. (b) Where facilities exist to lock open switches or secure LV control panels a safety lock shall be applied. (c) The remote ends of all High Voltage in-feeds must be Isolated, Safety Locked, Caution Notices applied and Earthed. (d) A Permit-to-Work must be issued for work on the Ring Main Equipment.

15.3. With-Drawable Equipment (a) All spout shutters not required to be opened for immediate work or operation shall be locked shut, if not otherwise made inaccessible. (b) Withdrawn equipment shall be discharged to earth, but need not remain connected to earth. (c) Work on withdrawn equipment that remains within the immediate area shall be completed under a Limitation-of-Access. Page 8

15.4

Busbar Spouts, Busbars and Busbar connections of Multi-panel Switchboards When work is carried out on the above, isolation shall be carried out as follows (a) The section on which work is to be carried out shall be ISOLATED from all points from which it can be made LIVE. (b) Isolation arrangements shall be locked. (c) Where practicable, the shutters of LIVE spouts shall be locked shut. (d) Caution Notices shall be attached, at all points where the busbar can be made LIVE. (e) Danger Notices shall be attached on adjacent LIVE equipment. (f) EARTHING - Where practicable, the section of busbar will be verified as not LIVE by use of a testing device, typically on the panel where the Circuit Main Earth is to be applied. (g) The Circuit Main Earth is to be applied at a panel other than that at which work is to take place, on the ISOLATED section of busbars. (h) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall satisfy himself that the recipient of the Permit-to-Work is aware of the location of adjacent live circuits before issuing the permit. (i) Work on busbar spouts will be carried out under the PERSONAL SUPERVISION of the Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. This will include: • Identifying spout to be worked on, • Provide access by removing shutter locks and • Proving spout is not live using a voltage testing device. (j) Work on busbars or busbar connections shall be completed as follows: (k) Access shall be identified by the Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. (l) Access shall be made by the removal of appropriate cover plates under the PERSONAL SUPERVISION of the Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, where practicable each busbar or connection should be proved not LIVE by the use of a voltage testing device. (m) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall remain on site until he is satisfied that no further access is required to complete the work.

15.5

Feeder Spouts and Connections, Voltage Transformer Spouts and Connections and Single Panel Busbar Spouts and connections Isolation shall be carried out as follows: (b) The spouts or connections on which work is to be carried out shall be ISOLATED from all points from which it can be made LIVE. (c) Isolation arrangements shall be locked. Page 9

(d) The shutters of LIVE spouts shall be locked shut. (e) Caution Notices shall be attached, at all points where the circuit can be made LIVE. (f) Danger Notices shall be attached where applicable on adjacent LIVE equipment. (g) Earthing - Where practicable, the spout contacts or connections shall be verified as not LIVE by use of a voltage testing device, typically on the panel where the Circuit Main Earth is to be applied. (h) The circuit shall be EARTHED at the point of work and, where reasonably practicable, at all points of isolation. (i) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall satisfy himself that the recipient of the Permit-to-Work is aware of the location of adjacent live circuits before issuing the permit. (j) Work on the feeder, voltage transformer or busbar spouts on a single panel unit will be carried out under the personal supervision of the Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. (k) This will include: • Identifying spout to be worked on, • Provide access by removing shutter locks, (l) Where necessary the Circuit Main Earth may be removed to provide access and (m) Prove each spout is NOT LIVE using a voltage-testing device. (n) No other work shall be carried out on the circuit whilst earths are disconnected. (o) Work on feeder or voltage transformer connections and single panel busbar or connections shall be completed as follows: (p) Access shall be identified by the Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. (q) Access shall be made by the removal of appropriate cover plates under the PERSONAL SUPERVISION of the Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer. (r) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall remain on site until he is satisfied that no further access is required to complete the work. (s) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall take appropriate action to prove that each connection or busbar in the work area is NOT LIVE by using a voltage testing device 15.6. Transformers (a) When work is to be carried out on the connections to, or the windings of, a transformer, the switchgear or fuse gear controlling all windings shall be opened. (b) Additionally, to prevent the possibility of the transformer being made LIVE by backfeed, all LOW VOLTAGE fuses or links on associated voltage or auxiliary

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transformers shall be withdrawn and, where practicable, the voltage and auxiliary transformers shall be ISOLATED. (c) When work is to be carried out on a High Voltage or Low Voltage transformer and the Low Voltage windings of the transformer are controlled by a switch or isolator, the switch or isolator shall be secured open. In other cases, arrangements shall be made to ensure that the Low Voltage windings are ISOLATED from all sources of Low Voltage supply. (d) The transformer shall be ISOLATED from all common neutral earthing equipment from which it may become LIVE. (e) Caution Notices shall be attached at all points of isolation, including those of Low Voltage. (f) The transformer shall be EARTHED at all points of isolation from High Voltage supply. (g) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall identify the transformer to be worked on at the point of work before issuing Safety Documentation. 15.7. High Voltage Cables (a) Conductors must be Dead, Isolated and Earthed before the insulation can be interfered with. (b) The Senior Authorized Person, or an Authorized Person with the permission of the Control Engineer, shall identify and spike the cable at the point of work. Spiking may be omitted if the cable is visible along its entire length from the point of work back to an earthed switch. (c) The Control Engineer will be informed before and after any cable is spiked. (d) Precautions shall be taken to prevent Danger from induced or sheath voltage. 16.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR TESTING OF HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT Testing under a Permit to Test Equipment cannot be connected to the System until it has passed the appropriate test. (a) Connection can only be made with the sanction of the Control Engineer. (b) The recipient of the Permit-to-Test shall: • • •

Be responsible for coordinating the all testing, Ensure that the equipment, test leads and test equipment are suitably protected to prevent Danger, Ensure that 'Danger High Voltage Testing' notices are suitably displayed and discharge all cables and capacitors before and after the application of test voltages.

(c) The recipient has the authority to: • Remove and replace earths to complete testing without the further reference to the Control Engineer. Page 11

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17.

Make LIVE from a testing supply. Where practical, Circuit Main Earths shall be replaced before the Permit-to-Test is cancelled.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF PERSONS

17.1. General All persons concerned with work on or in the vicinity of equipment or plant to which these safety rules apply have a duty to comply with these rules. 17.2. Competent Persons - may: (a) Be nominated to be responsible for a working party. (b) Receive and retain a Permit-to-Work or Limitation-of-Access confirming they are fully conversant with the nature and extent of the work to be carried out. (c) Provide immediate or Personal Supervision as required. (d) Implement all necessary measures to establish general safety. (e) Give authority for work under the safety document they hold. (f) Clear Safety Documentation, ensuring that all persons are aware that the safety document has been withdrawn and all tools and equipment removed. 17.3. An Authorized Person may in addition to the responsibilities of a Competent Person: (a) Be authorized for Switching on the System. (b) Be authorized to receive a Permit-to-Test. (c) Be authorized to issue and cancel a Limitation-of-Access. (d) Be authorized to issue and cancel a Permit-to-Work with the permission of the Control Engineer. 17.4. Senior Authorized Person may in addition to the responsibilities of an Authorized Person; (a) Issue and cancel a Permit-to-Work or Permit-to-Test. Ensuring that the recipient fully understands the nature and extent of the work or testing to be done. (b) Provide immediate or Personal Supervision on work specified as requiring a Senior Authorized Person, (c) Take on the responsibilities of a Control Engineer for specified sections of a system. 17.5. Control Engineer has responsibility for and authority to: (a) Release equipment or plant from service. (b) Give authority for all High Voltage Switching. (c) Give authority for the issue of and acknowledge cancellation of Safety Documentation.

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(d) Maintain a written record of all operations and the issue and cancellation of Safety Documents on the system. 18.

THE KEY SAFETY RULES

18.1. Switching Employees/Contractors must always verify isolation/blocking points and test a circuit and/or equipment to be sure if it is de-energized. Contractors must never perform an unauthorized operation of a circuit or a piece of equipment. 18.2. Confined Space Work Employees/Contractors entering confined workspaces are responsible for knowing the potential hazards associated with these spaces and for complying fully with the company’s safe work procedures for confined spaces. 18.3. Fall Protection: Employees must utilize fall protection in situations that require it. 18.4. Grounding: Employees/Contractors must verify that any circuit requiring grounding is properly grounded before commencing work and work outside the minimum approach distance of an exposed energized circuit or parts of equipment unless properly protected. 18.5. Personal Protective Equipment Employees/Contractors are responsible for knowing the potential hazards associated with the work they are performing, for selecting and using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for this work, and for otherwise complying with the company’s procedures for the use and care of personal protective equipment. 18.6. Shoring and Trench Wall ProtectionEmployees/Contractors must exercise care and take appropriate precautions when entering trenches or excavated areas. They must also ensure that such areas have proper shoring and safe way out before entering.

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REFERENCES 1.

These Safety Rules are based on the High Voltage Electricity System Safety Rules and Associated Safety Guidance for Loughborough University Estates Services Health and Safety Policy

2.

National Electrical Code, 1990

3.

Electric Safety Manual, by John Cadick, Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Dennis Neitzel

4.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

5.

JPS Safety Manual

APPENDIX Extract From OSHA (Pages 386 -387) – Section (u) Substations

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