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This video discusses the NFPA 70E electrical safety standard and how it applies to work settings. It covers different topics such as electrical safety hazards, electrical safety equipment, and electrical safety practices. The video provides an overview of how to create an effective safety plan and how to conduct an electrical safety assessment.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the NFPA 70E electrical safety standard, which is a guide for safe electrical work. It covers basic safety steps for electrical programs and outlines how the standard is composed and how it works. Two main reasons for having a safe workplace are keeping employees safe and complying with applicable regulations. Electrical safety risks can also come from contact with energized parts, such as when someone touches a live wire.
  • 00:05:00 This video reviews the safety hazards associated with electric shock, and provides an overview of electric arc hazards. Electric shock can cause serious injuries, including blindness, paralysis, and death. Electric arc hazards include the risk of electric shock from contact with energized equipment, as well as the risk of electric arc burns and fires. Employees who are exposed to electric arc hazards must be aware of the dangers and take appropriate safety precautions.
  • 00:10:00 This NFPA 70E standard provides guidelines for safe electrical wiring. It covers topics such as electrical safety, electrical systems, and electrical safety equipment. It provides specific safety tips for protecting people from potential electrical burns. This video also covers the use of safety standards such as the NFPA 70E triple 15 84, which calculates the energy incident (heat) in calories per square centimeter. This video concludes with a safety guideline for working with live electrical equipment - always be aware of the potential for electrical burns, and be prepared with the appropriate safety gear.
  • 00:15:00 The NFPA 70E standard for electrical safety defines how to safely work with electrical equipment, and is designed to help protect workers from both safe and unsafe conditions. In order to work safely, we must first understand what equipment is safe for use and then select it based on our experts' evaluation of its features and safety in the working environment. This means that the equipment may have been well-dimensioned for its amperage and voltage levels, considering potential drops in voltage and current. In addition to properly sizing the equipment, we must also take into account the working environment, which could be wet, dusty, or hazardous with areas classified as dangerous. Finally, we must be trained in how to use equipment safely, and if the worker is not qualified, they may not be able to properly interpret equipment diagrams and implement them with a work permit. This leads to workers being injured or accidents occurring. NFPA 70E addresses the goal of having a safe electrical work environment by providing guidelines for electrical equipment, energy, and safety.
  • 00:20:00 This video discusses the safety standards for electrical work, including voltages and insulation. It states that, in 2009, there was a 44% decrease in the number of workers who were injured or died due to electric shocks. The statistic also shows that, for every 300,000 unsafe acts, there are 30,000 accidents without injury or death.
  • 00:25:00 This video discusses NFPA 70E, the standard for electrical safety. It covers the three electrical zones, safety requirements, and the need for equipment and protection. It also discusses how NFPA 70E works with 70, which is the guideline for electrical maintenance. The video goes on to discuss how two people are needed for electrical work, and how electrical training should include first aid skills for cardiac resuscitation. NFPA 70E is followed by a section on training, which discusses the need for two-person electrical work crews, and how to determine the qualifications of the workers. The video concludes with a discussion of training requirements and safety standards, and the importance of implementing NFPA 70E in all electrical workers.
  • 00:30:00 This video covers the basics of safety in electrical work, including the importance of both planning and working safely with equipment. It also covers how to keep equipment clean and safe, and how to conduct an effective safety inspection. Finally, the video discusses the importance of safety audits.
  • 00:35:00 The NFPA 70E standard for electrical safety provides guidance for safe electrical installation. The updated condition of normal operation now includes a requirement for 50-volt wiring. This raises the safety margin from 5 to 10, making it easier for professionals to work without any problems with 50-volt wiring. Bags below were once a safe condition now changes to 50 and you can work safe with 50 volts with the part number 50 bag you need protection you need an electrical risk analysis already have and have equipment insulation and protection against failure there was an increase in one condition more in what regards maintenance what this is good had some basic conditions for considering an installation in what was called normal operation and now has been updated to the condition of normal operation, which meant good there were five conditions, one has been added now says article 132 in the first 5 that the equipment must be correctly installed maintained adequately doors closed covered, equipment in its place and not evidence of imminent failure now has been added a number of which now make up six and says the equipment is used in accordance with the instructions I told you are a challenge instructions included the list of labeling
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses the NFPA 70E standard for electrical safety, emphasizing the importance of probability of severity and planning work. It also discusses the responsibility of the company and employee to have well-defined boundaries for each. The company typically has responsibility for implementing the risk, conducting the risk assessment, and marking the equipment with hazard warnings. The video also emphasizes the need for portable equipment to have appropriate protection, with the presenter talking about how the equation works and providing examples. The second summing up is the probability of occurrence of the event, which can be seen in statistics on accident rates. Finally, the presenter provides advice on how to make risk assessments and recommends using a multimeter to check voltage levels in areas of risk.
  • 00:45:00 This video provides an overview of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E electrical safety standard. The standard covers a variety of topics, including electrical safety hazards, electrical safety equipment, and electrical safety practices. The video discusses how to create an effective safety plan and how to identify and avoid electrical safety hazards. The video also provides an example of an electrical safety label.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the NFPA 70E standard for electrical safety and how to apply it in a work setting. It explains the different sections of the standard, such as the envase de ese software de triplay 1584 versión 2018, the voltaje la frontera del arco, la frontera del espacio limitado, and the frontera después. It also mentions the need for an annual electrical safety assessment and the expiration of the study's Etiqueta ticket caducar. The video shows how to secure an area with a barricade and how to conduct an electrical safety assessment. Finally, it shows how to use the triplay 1584 software to generate electrical safety data.
  • 00:55:00 This video discusses the risks associated with electric shock, including marco (the basic safety principles), flash and blast. It then discusses the time constraints and asks questions in the chat area. There is an icon for chat near the bottom of the page. After giving thanks, the presenter explains that each person has their own orders in these pages and electronic mail. Thank you and see you next time. My name is Gustavo Pinos.

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TheNFPA 70E standard is a safety standard for electrical equipment. It covers a variety of topics, such as electrical safety requirements, hazardous locations, and installation instructions. This video provides an overview of the standard and how it can help keep people safe.

  • 01:00:00 The NFPA 70E standard is a safety standard for electrical equipment. It covers a variety of topics, such as electrical safety requirements, hazardous locations, and installation instructions.

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