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Title: Electrical


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Electrical Safety
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References
National Electric Code
29 CFR 1910 Subpart S
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References
29 CFR 1910.137
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Terms used
  • NEC - National Electric Code
  • CFR - Codes of Federal Regulations
  • 3M Program - Material Maintenance Management
  • GFCI - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
  • BMS - Building Maintenance Supervisor

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National Electric Code29 CFR 1910 Subpart S
  • Standards for electrical systems, installations,
    tools and equipment

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OPNAVINST 5100.23 seriesOPNAVINST 5100.19 series
  • Shore and afloat safety program manuals

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29 CFR 1910.137
  • Testing and inspection of electrically insulated
    gloves.

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SPAWARINST 5100.9 series
  • Maintenance and repair of electronic equipment
    ashore

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Policy
  • A command supported electrical safety program
    shall be established. Activities are required to
    comply with Material Maintenance Management (3M)
    provisions, if applicable. Additionally,
    classroom spaces which are directly related to
    fleet training evolutions must comply with
    applicable provisions of OPNAVINST 5100.19
    (series) and NSTM chapter 300, as applicable.

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  • All other spaces and non-training evolutions must
    comply with
  • 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S and other related
    nationally recognized electrical standards, as
    adopted by
  • OPNAVINST 5100.23 (series).

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  • The maintenance and repair of electronic
    equipment ashore is governed by SPAWARINST 5100.9
    (series). Potential regulatory conflicts that may
    arise within the fleet-simulated training
    environments are to be resolved in favor of
    NAVSHIP/NAVSEA or
  • OPNAVINST 5100.19 (series) as applicable.

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A Electrical Safety program is...
  • Designed to minimize electrical, fire and shock
    hazards

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Poor Tension...
  • Electrical receptacles that have poor tension
    increases resistance which eventually results in
    an electrical arc or fire.

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  • To protect personnel against short circuits, the
    grounding contact tension must be maintained so
    the grounding path is not breached.

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Incorrect wiring, improper installation and worn
electrical equipment pose hazards to personnel
and equipment.
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Poor tension on electrical conductors.
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Ensure ALL electrical plugs have no exposed
wiring present during routine inspections...
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Electrical Receptacle Requirements
  • A vigorous receptacle testing program shall be
    conducted. Each receptacle shall be tested at
    least annually. Defective receptacles shall be
    replaced.
  • The Following slides describe what shall be
    verified

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The physical integrity (NOT CRACKED OR BROKEN)
for each receptacle shall be confirmed by visual
inspection.
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The continuity of the grounding circuit in each
receptacle shall be verified.
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Correct polarity of the hot, neutral and
grounding connections in each electrical
receptacle shall be confirmed.
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OPEN NEUTRAL
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HOT GROUND REVERSED
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OPENGROUND
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CORRECT
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The retention force of each connection (hot,
neutral and grounding) of each receptacle (except
locking type receptacles) shall not be LESS than
four ounces.
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A record shall be maintained for electrical
inspections. Each receptacle need NOT be listed.
Areas specific to the inspection should be noted
(e.g., Building 1405, 2ud deck). List
discrepancies and abatement action.
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GFCI receptacles shall be tested. Both
receptacles of a duplex GFCI receptacle shall be
tested.
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A program of regular (at least annually)
inspection of electrical equipment including
receptacles to detect and correct unsafe
conditions in all buildings, barracks, etc.
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Equipment will be checked for grounding, loose
wiring, frayed cords, intact grounding pin and
equipment damage. Electrical equipment used
around swimming pools shall be checked daily
prior to use.
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Installations and changes to electrical wiring,
fittings, attachments, or other electrical
appliances shall be made by qualified personnel.
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Defective electric cords, lighting fixtures,
appliances, receptacles and switches shall be
reported immediately to the BMS and the command
Safety Representative for corrective action.
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All electrical apparatus must bear the label
of/or be listed by a testing/listing facility
(i.e., Underwriters Laboratories or Factory
Mutual).
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How about this for a SURGE PROTECTOR!
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Ungrounded extension cords (Zip cords) are not
permitted.
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Locally prepared extension cords made with
handy/junction boxes with knockouts are
prohibited. Multi-receptacle adapters (octopus)
are prohibited.
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Electric space heaters will be equipped with tip
over shut-off switches.
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An electrical tool issue, testing and repair
program shall be instituted. Procedures governing
tool control, safety and use should be
promulgated at the command level.
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GFCI protection that is 125 volt, single phase,
15-20 amperage shall be present for the
following...
Outdoors where there is direct grade level access
(located not more than 6 feet 6 inches above the
ground) to the receptacles.
In bathrooms, kitchens and deep sink rooms where
receptacles are within six feet of sinks.
In garages
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A record will be maintained and a durable tag
affixed to floor buffers certifying
serviceability and date of last inspection. For
all other equipment, either a tag or a system of
colored tape attached to the cord may be used.



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Test and inspection of electrical insulated
gloves will be in accordance with 29 CFR
1910.137 with records of tests being
maintained.



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Audio Visual personnel are responsible for
maintenance and repair of government owned
training aid equipment.


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