MIL-HDBK-1025/10
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Reminder of electrical hazards in the field ............................... 4.3
10
Danger from arcs and blasts ........................................ 4.3.2
11
Dangers from electric shock ........................................ 4.3.1
10
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) ........................................................ 4.2.4.3
9
Underground work ................................................................. 4.2.1.4
8
Unusual shore-to-ship system hazards ..................................... 9.4
136
Electrical equipment accessibility and working space ... 9.4.3
137
Parallel operation ........................................................ 9.4.5
139
Portable power cable and outlet safety assurance ......... 9.4.2
137
Readily accessible........................................................ 9.4.3.1
137
Ship's electrical power input safety .............................. 9.4.4
138
137
Working space ............................................................ 9.4.3.2
138
Wood product preservative treatments .................................... 4.2.4.4
9
Work area protection .............................................................. 4.2.2
8
Work in confined or enclosed spaces....................................... 4.2.3.2
8
Work in elevated positions or near waterways......................... 4.2.3.1
8
Metal clad switchgear safety............................................................ 6.10
61
Before circuit breaker drawout requirements........................... 6.10.1
61
Circuit breaker maintenance .................................................... 6.10.2
62
Safety precautions after circuit breaker maintenance ............... 6.10.3
62
Network protector safety ................................................................. 6.11
62
After network protector maintenance ...................................... 6.11.3
64
Closing network protectors..................................................... 6.11.1
63
Network protector maintenance safety .................................... 6.11.2
63
Pole linework environment .............................................................. 7.1
66
Dismantling Poles ................................................................... 7.5
79
Additional pole support ............................................... 7.5.2
79
Minimum pole support ................................................ 7.5.1
79
Pole removal ............................................................... 7.5.4
80
Truck restraining ......................................................... 7.5.3
79
Pole handling operations ......................................................... 7.3
72
Direction of aerial lift for installation ........................... 7.3.1
72
Facility receipt............................................................. 7.3.3
72
Ground handling ......................................................... 7.3.4
73
Hauling poles .............................................................. 7.3.6
74
Pole contact precautions.............................................. 7.3.2
72
Temporary pole storage .............................................. 7.3.5
74
Pole installation requirements.................................................. 7.4
75
Backfilling around poles .............................................. 7.4.4.6
79
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