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E-Book, Englisch, 760 Seiten, E-Book

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Handbook of International Electrical Safety Practices


1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-03178-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 760 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley-Scrivener

ISBN: 978-1-118-03178-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



A valuable and comprehensive safety reference for anyorganization working with or around electricity.
This comprehensive guide informs working professionals inmultiple industries, such as manufacturing, processing, or energy,about safety procedures that should be used on the job. It informsthe reader about the hazards in the work place and what to do tomake sure he/she is protected.
The Handbook of International Electrical Safety Practicespresents readers with the proper organizational skills needed toavoid hazardous injuries, details environmental monitoringtechniques, and discusses how to ensure that proper protection isused on the job. The authors cover not only obvious electricalsafety considerations, such as exposed wires and evacuation plans,but everything related to electrical safety, such as air quality,sound level, and radiation. This reference provides the mostcomprehensive coverage for any company to keep employees informedand to keep their work environment safe.
The Handbook of International Electrical SafetyPractices:
* Contains working plans and templates for evaluating safetyproceduresand conditions in the plant
* Covers common hazards and how to avoid them, such as radiation,noise, air quality, fire, and electric shock
* Gives a comprehensive view of workers' rights and internationalregulations
* Goes beyond regulations and laws to provide a workable blueprintfor creating a safe industrial environment

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Acknowledgement.
List of contributors.
Glossary of abbreviations.
Preface.
Chapter 1 How to Evaluate Safety Programs.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Creating a Culture of Safety.
1.3 Good Housekeeping.
1.4 New Employee Orientation.
1.5 Worker Rights.
Chapter 2 Meters and Monitors.
2.1 Air Quality Testing and Monitoring.
2.2 Noise Testing and Monitoring.
2.3 Radiation Monitors and Meters.
2.4 Electrical/Electronics Testing Meters.
Chapter 3 General Safety Practices.
3.1 Safe Chemical Handling.
3.2 Job Hazards Analysis Assessment.
3.3 Personal Protective Equipment.
3.4 First Aid and Resuscitation.
3.5 Fire Protection, Evacuation, First Responder and EmergencyPlanning.
3.6 Excavations and Trenching.
3.7 Confined Spaces.
Chapter 4 Safe Use of Equipment.
4.1 Hand Tools and Workshop Machines.
4.2 Ladder Safety.
4.3 Forklift Safety.
4.4 Crane Operation Safety.
4.5 Scaffolds and Other Work Platforms.
4.6 Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety.
4.7 Drum Handling Safety.
4.8 Safe Welding Practices.
Chapter 5 Electrical Safety.
5.1 Electric Shock and Lockout/Tagout.
5.2 Linemen General Safety Practices.
5.3 Electrical Safe Work Practices Plan.
5.4 Electrical Equipment.
5.5 Safe Work Practices Near Power Lines.
5.6 Functional Safety for Electric Power Transmission.
Chapter 6 Worker Safety Rules.
6.1 Critical Incident Stress
6.2 Toxic Industrial Chemicals
6.3 Electrical Protective Devices
6.4 Hand Protection.
6.5 Hazard Assessment and Personal Protective EquipmentSelection.
6.6 Sanitation.
6.7 Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards.
6.8 Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags.
6.9 Permits for Confined Spaces.
6.10 Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout).
6.11 Medical Services and First Aid.
6.12 Fire Protection.
6.13 Handling Materials.
6.14 Slings.
6.15 Bibliography.
Chapter 7 Recordkeeping, Training and Inspections, AccidentInvestigation and Reporting.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Safety Recordkeeping Practices and Protocols.
7.3 Safety Training and Recordkeeping.
7.4 OHSAS 18001 (Occupation Health and Safety AssessmentSeries).
7.5. Bibliography.
Chapter 8 Risk and Vulnerability Assessments.
8.1 Risk Management 533
8.2 Crisis Management.
8.3 Vulnerability Assessments.
Appendix A Chemical Exposure Tables.
Appendix B Forms.
Index.


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