['Electrical Safety']
['Electrical Safety']
07/09/2024
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Yes. Appendix E to the standard provides tables listing incident heat energies for common exposures found in electric power transmission and distribution work. Employers may use these tables to estimate incident heat energy under the exposure conditions covered by the tables. In addition, Appendix E provides guidance on:
- How to assess the workplace for flame and electric-arc hazards;
- Selecting a reasonable incident-energy calculation method under various conditions;
- Selecting reasonable parameters for use in calculating incident heat energy, including:
- Selecting a reasonable distance from the employee to the arc, and
- Selecting a reasonable arc gap.
['Electrical Safety']
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