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When non-routine work must be performed on energized parts, a detailed work permit must be prepared before the work can start. The work permit must document the following elements and be approved by a responsible manager or safety officer:

  • A description of the circuit and equipment to be worked on
  • Justification for performing the work in an energized condition
  • A description of the safe work practices to be employed
  • Results of the shock hazard analysis
  • Determination of shock protection boundaries
  • Results of the flash hazard analysis
  • The flash protection boundary
  • The personnel protective equipment required for worker safety
  • Restricted access of unqualified persons from the work area
  • Evidence that the job briefing has been completed
 
I think he's referring to a HV/MV substation type environment, that or Petrochem!! A normal permit to work, wouldn't need to cover most of what REZ has laid out above... You'd be all day getting the paperwork filled in an signed!!...lol!!!
 

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