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chapt 1 ıntroductıon 1-1 purpose
1-2 scope
1-2.1 voltage classification
1-2.2 need
1-2.3 familiarity and requirements
1-2.4 mishap prevention
1-2.5 mishap causes
1-2.6 unclear conditions
1-2.7 applicability
1-2.8 work type
1-2.9 occupational safety and health administration (osha)
1-3 references
1-4 codes, standards, and publıcatıons
1-5 varıances from normal safety practıces
1-6 warnıngs and notes
1-7 electrıcal hazards
1-7.1 electrical shock dangers and effects
1-7.2 danger from arcs and blasts
1-7.3 workplace dangers
1-7.4 health hazards of asbestos
1-8 mıshap response
1-9 communıcatıons
chapt 2 worker/crew responsıbılıtıes
2-1 levels of responsıbılıty
2-2 electrıcal worker qualıfıcatıons
2-3 safety meetıngs
2-4 work sıte safety
2-5 job hazard analysıs/job safety analysıs
2-6 safety complıance
chapt 3 pre-sıte safety management
3-1 work locatıon safety requırements
3-1.1 working near energized circuits
3-1.2 work location
3-2 publıc safety
3-2.1 warning devices
3-2.2 flagmen
3-2.3 excavations
3-3 number of workers requıred
3-4 verıfyıng system and equıpment provısıons
chapt 4 personal protectıve equıpment
4-1 ıntroductıon
4-2 ınspectıon of apparel, tools, and materıals handlıng equıpment
4-3 personal protectıve apparel
4-3.1 applicable documents
4-3.2 general clothing considerations
4-4 personal protectıve equıpment for arc flash protectıon
4-5 aır force ppe requırements for hıgh-voltage overhead lıne work at 69 kv (nomınal) or less
4-6 clothıng prohıbıtıons
4-7 skın protectıon
4-8 pole/tree clımbıng and fall protectıon
4-8.1 personal protective equipment
4-8.2 climbing personal protective equipment
4-8.3 fall protection personal protective equipment
chapt 5 work area protectıve equıpment and tools
5-1 ıntroductıon
5-2 rubber protectıve equıpment
5-3 elevated work
5-4 lıve-lıne (hot-lıne)
tools 5-5 electrıcal testıng devıces
5-5.1 electrical testing device calibration
5-5.2 voltage detectors
5-5.3 phasing testers
5-5.4 line fault locators
5-5.5 ınsulator testers
5-5.6 leakage-current monitors
5-5.7 combustible gas/oxygen detectors
chapt 6 energy control (lockout/tagout)
6-1 safe clearance and lockout/tagout procedures
6-2 energy control (lockout/tagout)
6-2.1 low-voltage levels (600 volts and below)
6-2.2 high-voltage levels (>600 volts to 69,000 volts)
6-.3 ınspectıons and traınıng
chapt 7 deenergızed lıne groundıng
7-1 temporary groundıng 7-1.1 testing
7-1.2 ınstallation criteria
7-1.3 temporary grounding system components
7-1.4 equipotential zone
7-1.5 ground connection and electrodes
7-2 temporary groundıng of substatıon current-carryıng equıpment components
7-3 aerıal lıft truck vehıcle groundıng
7-4 temporary groundıng of underground lınes
7-5 openıng or splıcıng deenergızed conductors
7-6 groundıng for strıngıng and removıng lınes
7-7 temporary groundıng of aerıal lınes
chapt 8 energızed lıne work
8-1 work on energızed cırcuıts 8-2 energızed work rules
8-2.1 permitted work
8-2.2 personal protective equipment
8-2.3 statement of qualifications
8-2.4 work methods for voltage levels
8-2.5 pre-work procedures
8-2.6 general job-in-progress procedures
chaptr 9 substatıons and swıtchgear
9-1 substatıon work
9-1.1 purpose of substation
9-1.2 diagrams and schematics
9-1.3 engineering guidance
9-1.4 system operation
9-1.5 abnormal conditions
9-1.6 defective equipment
9-2 swıtchıng 9-2.1
air switches 9-2.2 oil switches
9-2.3 sf switches
9-2.4 oil-filled vacuum switches
9-3 fuses 9-3.1 characteristics
9-3.2 fuse handling
9-3.3 operation of energized fuses
9-3.4 open fuse holder
9-3.5 closed-position fuse locking
9-3.6 bypassing
9-4 energy storıng protectıve devıces
9-4.1 electrical charge
9-4.2 surge arresters
9-4.3 choke coils
9-4.4 capacitors
9-4.5 coupling capacitors
9-5 ınstrument transformers
9-5.1 potential (voltage) transformers (pt)
9-5.2 current transformers (ct)
9-6 power transformers and regulators
9-6.1 transformers (power and distribution)
9-6.2 voltage regulators
9-7 metalclad swıtchgear
9-8 statıonary batterıes
9-8.1 basis for safety requirements
9-8.2 protective equipment
9-8.3 safety precautions
9-9 ınsulatıng oıl handlıng operatıons
chapt 10 aerıal lınes
10-1 aerıal lıne work
10-2 pole handlıng operatıons
10-2.1 general
10-2.2 pole contact precautions
10-2.3 receiving pole shipment
10-2.4 ground handling
10-2.5 long term pole storage
10-2.6 temporary pole storage
10-2.7 hauling poles
10-3 pole ınstallatıon, replacement, and removal
10-4 clımbıng and workıng on poles
10-4.1 general rules
10-4.2 pole ınspection before climbing
10-5 pole clımbıng equıpment
10-5.1 general rules
10-5.2 wooden pole climbing equipment
10-5.3 concrete and steel pole climbing
10-6 pole clımbıng and work precautıons
10-7 crossıng structures
10-8 strıngıng or removıng deenergızed conductors and overhead ground wıres
10-9 energızed work
10-10 street lıghtıng
10-10.1 voltage level
10-10.2 clearance requirements
10-10.3 multiple street lighting circuits
10-10.4 series street lighting circuits
10-10.5 climbing space
10-10.6 time switches
10-11 workıng on or near pole-mounted equıpment
10-11.1 surge arresters
10-11.2 switches and fuses
10-11.3 capacitors
10-11.4 power transformers and voltage regulators
10-12 aerıal rope
10-12.1 conductivity
10-12.2 terminology of rope use
10-12.3 knots and splices
10-12.4 handline and rope line precautions
10-12.5 tackle blocks
10-13 tools
10-14 aerıal lıfts and ınsulated buckets
10-15 tree trımmıng and brush removal
chapt 11 underground lınes
11-1 underground work
11-2 general protectıon requırements
11-3 cable pullıng
11-4 burıed electrıcal cables
11-5 damage to exıstıng utılıty lınes
11-6 preparıng to work underground
11-6.1 general atmosphere control precautions before entry
11-6.2 atmosphere testing before entering underground structures
11-6.3 atmospheric test equipment
11-6.4 stray electrical voltage testing
11-6.5 pumping a manhole
11-6.6 removal of duct plugs
11-6.7 emergency entrance
11-6.8 ventilation of underground structures
11-7 work ınsıde underground structures
chapt 12 low-voltage ınterıor systems
12-1 workıng on ındoor equıpment
12-1.1 restricted space
12-1.2 grounding systems
12-1.3 disconnection of power sources
12-1.4 related building systems
12-2 low-voltage systems
12-2.1 overview
12-2.2 battery room hazards
12-2.3 fire alarm systems
12-2.4 solid-state equipment
12-2.5 low-voltage work precautions
12-3 rotatıng machınery
12-3.1 hazards of rotating machinery
12-3.2 motors and generators
chapt 13 shore-to-shıp electrıcal power connectıons
13-1 connect/dısconnect responsıbılıtıes
13-2 shıp’s maın electrıcal servıce components
13-2.1 shore high-voltage distribution system
13-2.2 pier substations
13-2.3 ship-to-shore pier electrical outlet assemblies
13-2.4 ship-to-shore power cables and connectors
13-3 shıp’s electrıcal servıce component relatıons
13-4 unusual shore-to-shıp system hazards
13-4.1 split personnel responsibilities
13-4.2 portable power cable and outlet safety assurance
13-4.3 electrical equipment accessibility and working space
13-4.4 ship’s electrical power ınput safety
13-4.5 parallel operation
13-5 supportıng shore-to-shıp safety requırements
13-5.1 specialized shore-to-ship system training
13-5.2 specific sops 1
3-6 portable shore power cables and receptacles
13-6.1 low-voltage terminations and protective circuit breakers
13-6.2 high-voltage (4,160 volt and 15 kv) terminations and protective circuit breakers
13-7 shıp connectıon procedures before shıp docks
13-8 shore-to-shıp power cable rıggıng after shıp docks
13-9 shıp’s transfer to shore power
chapt 14 electrıcal worker rescue
14-1 rescue traınıng
14-2 pole-top rescue
14-3 rescue from a manhole
14-3 rescue from an aerıal lıft (bucket truck)
14-5 electrıcal shock
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