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Electrical Codes and Standards for RD

Topics. I. Existing Codes and Standards for Electrical SafetyII. Application of existing standards to R

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Electrical Codes and Standards for RD

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    1. Electrical Codes and Standards for R&D Lloyd Gordon August 7, 2007 Los Alamos National Laboratory

    2. Topics I. Existing Codes and Standards for Electrical Safety II. Application of existing standards to R&D III. New electrical codes and standards for R&D

    3. Lloyd Gordon R&D background - pulsed power, plasma physics, HV Division Electrical Safety Officer, LANSCE - 4 years Currently LANL Chief Electrical Safety Officer Vice-chair, National Electrical Safety Task Group lectured, trained, consulted at Argonne, Brookhaven, Jefferson, SLAC, SNS, LANL, SSC, LLNL, etc. co-chair - ISA Standards Committee for High Power. chaired 4 workshops on R&D Electrical Safety

    4. Government and National Codes and Standards for Electrical Safety OSHA - Title 29, Parts CFR 1910 and 1926 NEC - National Electrical Code (2005) NFPA 70E - Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (2004) DOE Electrical Safety Handbook - 2004 (guidance only) ASTM, ANSI, and IEEE Standards NRTL Standards (e.g., UL)

    5. National Electrical Standards OSHA - Code of Federal Regulations NEC (National Electrical Code) Standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring & equipment NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace

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