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DOE HANDBOOK - ELECTRICAL SAFETY
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The document on this Reference CD will teach you the relationship of voltage, current, resistance and series and parallel circuits of vehicle electrical systems.

You will learn the definition of electrical terms and identify symbols and circuits used in the vehicle's electrical systems and the procedures for inspection and maintenance of lead acid storage batteries.

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DOE HANDBOOK - ELECTRICAL SAFETY
U.S. Department of Energy
(275 pages)
December 2004

General Requirements
Electrical Maintenance or Repairs
Basic Safeguards
Responsibilities
Reviews/Inspections
Approval of Electrical Equipment
Codes, Standards, and Regulations
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters and Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters
Training and Qualifications of Qualified Workers
Working Space Around Electrical Equipment
Identification of Disconnection Means
Work Instructions
Electrical Personal Protective Equipment
Work Practices

Electrical Preventive Maintenance
Development and Implementation Requirements
Definition
Maintenance
Inspection
Essential Elements
Planning and Developing an EPM Program; Fundamentals of EPM
Ground-fault Protection

Grounding
Regulations, Codes, and References
Circuit and System Grounding
Equipment Grounding
Bonding
Grounded or Ungrounded Systems
Grounding Requirements
Grounding Electrode Conductor
Main Bonding Jumper
System with Grounded Conductor
Equipment Grounding Conductor
Ungrounded Systems
Grounding a Separately Derived System
Grounding Electrode System
Ground-Fault Protection of Equipment
Personnel Protective Grounds

Special Occupancies
Explosives
Prevention of External Ignition and Explosion
Hazardous Locations
Electrical Equipment for Class I, II, and III Areas
Manufacturers' Digest
Descriptions, Features, and Test Criteria of Enclosures for Hazardous (Classified) Locations
Type 7 Enclosures
Type 8 Enclosures
Type 9 Enclosures
Underground Facilities

Requirements for Specific Equipment
Conveying Systems
Cranes and Hoists
Elevators and Escalators
Portable and Vehicle-mounted Generators
Batteries

Work in Excess of 600 Volts
Responsibilities for Safety
Training
Job Briefings
Personal Protective Equipment and Protective Clothing
Protective Grounding of Lines and Equipment
Installing or Removing Conductors
Special Tools
Tree Trimming
Series Street-Lighting Circuits and Apparatus
Underground
Ferro-Resonance

Temporary Wiring
Requirements and Installation Conditions of Use
Using Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program
Portable Electrical Tools and Equipment

Enclosed Electrical/electronic Equipment
Purpose
Scope
Grounding and Bonding
Rack Power Distribution
Chassis Power Distribution
Protective Devices for Enclosed Electrical/ Electronic Equipment
Disconnecting Means
Marking and Labeling Requirements
Working Clearances
Cable/Utility Management System
Electrical Safety Requirements for Tester Facilities
Enclosed Power Electronics
Non-ionizing Radiation

Research & Development
Purpose
Scope
Compliance with OSHA
Standardized Safety Practices and Procedures
Equipment not Listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory
Operation and Maintenance
Employee Qualifications
Generic R&D Equipment
Methods
Requirements for Specific R&D Equipment

Electrical Safety During Excavations
General
Regulations, Codes and References
Utilities Identification
Utilities Verification and Marking
Utilities Disposition
Work Control During Excavations
The Excavation Process


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