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Insulated and Uninsulated Aerial Lift Vehicle Grounding Connections... 39
7
Using a Conductive or Insulating Platform for Opening/Closing
De-Energized Overhead Conductors .................................................. 41
8
Composite Stringing/Removing the Temporary Protective Grounds on
Overhead Conductor Lines.................................................................. 42
9
Pike Pole Method.................................................................................. 76
10
Winch Line Method .............................................................................. 77
11
Steps in Removing a Manhole Cover ................................................... 115
12
Sail Method of Manhole Ventilation .................................................... 120
13
Shore-to-Ship Portable Power Cable Location Diagram ...................... 134
14
Preferred Ship-to-Shore Circuit Arrangement ...................................... 135
15
Procedures in Safely Energizing a Ship From a Shore Electrical
Circuit............................................................................................... 136
16
Low-Voltage (480-Volt) Shore Receptacle ......................................... 145
17
Medium-Voltage Shore Receptacle ..................................................... 146
TABLES
Table
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Effects of 60-Hertz Current on Humans ................................................ 11
2
Apparel and Body Protection Requirements .......................................... 12
3
ASTM F 18 Rubber Goods ................................................................... 14
4
General Safety Observances .................................................................. 16
5
Significant Unsafe Actions and Conditions ............................................ 17
6
Levels of Safety Accountability ............................................................. 17
7
Knowing What To Do........................................................................... 18
8
Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Control Program Development ........................ 19
9
Required Training ................................................................................. 21
10
SOP/JHA Procedures ............................................................................ 22
11
Qualified Worker Minimum Working Distances..................................... 24
12
Unqualified Worker Minimum Approach Distances ............................... 25
13
Jobs Requiring Two Electrical Workers................................................. 26
14
Jobs Working in Confined Spaces Requiring Additional Workers .......... 26
15
Jobs Generally Acceptable for One Electrical Worker............................ 27
16
Switching Order Outage Package Documents........................................ 29
17
Hazardous Energy Control .................................................................... 30
18
Sequence of Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Steps ........................................... 30
19
Tag Requirements ................................................................................. 31
20
Causes of Hazardous Induced Potential Differences .............................. 32
21
Temporary Grounding Connection/Removal Procedures ....................... 33
22
Maximum Fault Current Capability for Grounding Cables...................... 35
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