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Revenue Protection & Safety

Revenue Protection & Safety. Field Safety. Safety First. Section 1.5 Personal Protective Equipment. PPE. Approved eye protection shall be worn when required. Contact lenses are not considered approved eye protection. Safety glasses w/ side shields for flash protection

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Revenue Protection & Safety

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  1. Revenue Protection&Safety Field Safety

  2. Safety First Section 1.5 Personal Protective Equipment

  3. PPE • Approved eye protection shall be worn when required. Contact lenses are not considered approved eye protection. • Safety glasses w/ side shields for flash protection • Shoes suitable to the type of work performed shall be worn at all times. (EH- Electrical Hazard) Hard Toe (ANSI-Z41EH) • Low voltage rubber gloves shall be worn when working on or in close proximity to voltages above 50V and below 600V.

  4. PPE • Clothing worn by employees in the performance of their duties shall be suitable for the work to be performed and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. • Casual Clothing for ‘undercover’ work • Fire protective clothing shall be worn as required. • Keep it available in your vehicle for the unexpected

  5. FR Clothing • Must be worn whenever rubber gloves are required for the work being performed • 10’ minimum clearance for non-protected persons • Different Vendors offer wide variety of types • FR ‘switching hood’ required whenever performing work on 480V services

  6. Safety First • Make sure that you are aware of your surroundings and any objects that may be in the area that you will be walking in. • Use company approved ladders, when necessary • Identify your work area for unsafe conditions. • Watch out for booby traps! • Communicate w/ peers during tailboard meetings

  7. What’s Wrong withThese Pictures? ? ?

  8. Feed from line side links of one meter To load side links of another.

  9. Two conductors pass Through CT cabinet

  10. Wires tied in to top of main switch, bypassing CT’s and metering – feeding sub panel for new addition to restaurant. Entire addition was fed from these line side taps!

  11. Slide bypass modified to keep one leg bypassed at all times.

  12. Line side tap inside A-base meter box fed 40A circuit breaker, electric heat and water heater.

  13. It pays to take a closer look!

  14. Anonymous call about theft at two-family house. Two meter sockets – Notice bypass compartments not sealed!

  15. Customer installed lugs on manual bypass block - wires feeding 100A breaker that served electric heat and hot water.

  16. Looks like any other CT, right? Someone had cut the current wire.

  17. These breakers fed from unmetered tap – not protected by main breaker

  18. Meter Socket Checks • All required meter tests “must be” performed whenever a meter is removed, installed, disconnected, reconnected, tested or converted • Even more important when diversion is suspected or discovered • Manual/automatic bypasses present additional potential for flashes!

  19. Automatic bypasses. A great idea, but… An easy way to steal and a potential safety hazard!

  20. Meter Socket Checks Always check for: • Proper Voltage • Backfeeds • Shorts

  21. Different Manufacturers • available. • Required for any work on • energized conductors • Secondary form of protection only • Not meant to be used in place of the users personal protective equipment. • Proper inspection, maintenance important • Immediately replace defective tools Insulated Tools

  22. Should meet/exceed IEC 900 standard for insulated tools, ASTM F-1505 standard for insulated hand held tools. • Help you meet the OSHA requirements in their safe work practice standard: 29CFR1910.269, 29CFR1910.333 (b), and 29CFR1910.335 (a) (2). Insulated Tools

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