MIL-HDBK-1025/10
PARAGRAPH
PAGE
Barriers and barricade tape ..................................................... 6.2.3.3
51
Clearance access ..................................................................... 6.2.2
51
De-energizing proof testing..................................................... 6.2.3.4
51
De-energizing work areas ....................................................... 6.2.3
51
Installation precautions ........................................................... 6.2.5
53
Lockout/tagout/tryout ............................................................ 6.2.3.2
51
Previsit briefing....................................................................... 6.2.1
50
Switching ............................................................................... 6.2.3.1
51
Work area grounding .............................................................. 6.2.3.5
52
Worker protection .................................................................. 6.2.3.7
52
Working area housekeeping checks......................................... 6.2.4
52
Supporting shore-to-ship safety requirements ................................ 9.5
139
Connect/disconnect performance responsibilities ..................... 9.1
127
Emergency procedures............................................................ 9.5.2.5
143
Normal procedures ................................................................. 9.5.2.4
143
Priorities ................................................................................. 9.5.2.3
140
SOP preparation responsibility ................................................ 9.5.2.1
139
Specialized shore-to-ship system training ................................ 9.5.1
139
Specific organization requirements.......................................... 9.5.2.2
140
Specific SOP's ........................................................................ 9.5.2
139
Ship connection procedures before ship docks ........................ 9.7
146
Checking shore receptacles.......................................... 9.7.2
149
Inserting cable plugs into receptacles ........................... 9.7.2.1
150
Inspecting and testing power cable assemblies ............. 9.7.1.3
148
Laying power cable assemblies .................................... 9.7.1.1
147
Laying, inspecting, and testing power cable assemblies 9.7.1
146
Moving power cable assemblies on pier ....................... 9.7.1.2
147
Ship's main electrical service components ............................... 9.2
127
Pier substations ........................................................... 9.2.2
128
Ship-to-shore pier electrical outlet assemblies .............. 9.2.3
128
Ship-to-shore power cables and connectors ................. 9.2.4
128
Shore medium-voltage distribution system................... 9.2.1
128
Ship's transfer back to the ship's generator ............................. 9.10
151
Ship's transfer to shore power ................................................ 9.9
151
Shores disconnection of cable plugs and removal of cable
assemblies ................................................................... 9.11
152
Shore-to-ship power cable rigging after ship docks ................. 9.8
151
System familiarity ............................................................................ 6.1
49
Abnormal conditions............................................................... 6.1.4
50
Alarms ................................................................................... 6.1.3.2
49
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