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Tasman Power Contact With Electricity

Access Control

  • Have you complete a "Proximitiy/Vicinity Permit" before working next to live HV equipment

  • Are the Electrical cabinets panels/doors clear and accessible?

  • Are controls in place to keep unauthorized people out of the work area?

Isolation & Verification of Zero Energy

  • Have you followed an approved isolation procedure?

  • Have you placed your personal lock onto the correct isolation point?

  • Have you tested for the absence of voltage in order to verify the electrical isolation? E.g using a multimeter or approved device?

  • Have I confirmed there is no risk of inadvertent contact with exposed live parts within my work area?

  • For Un isolated work (including testing and fault finding), are you following an approved procedure?

  • Have all energy sources been identified, isolated and checked for zero energy?

Electrical PPE

  • Are you wearing the correct Arc Flash rated PPE to work in this location e.g. CAT 0, 1, 2 or 4?

  • Is your electrical PPE in good condition and safe for use? e.g. free from damage and contaminants (such as water, grease and oil)

  • If using voltage rated gloves, are they within their test date?

Electrical Protection

  • Are you using the most recent single line and electrical drawings?<br>

  • Have you verified the portable earthing equipment in use is properly connected and tested?

  • When using plug in electrical equipment, are all socket outlets protected by appropriate earth leakage protection e.g. Residual Current Devices (RCDs)?<br>

Non-Conductive Tools and Equipment

  • Are the tools and equipment being used adequate for the task? i.e. appropriate voltage rating, free from defects, unmodified.

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