2009 NFPA 70E: Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
2009 Edition of NFPA Handbook for Electrical Safety In The Workplace
Product Description:

Use the 2009 NFPA 70E: Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace to avoid OSHA violations & reduce risks with effective strategies.
Electricity & its dangers are not selective--they put both experienced & inexperienced workers at deadly risk. Every year some 3,600 workers are permanently disabled & on average one worker per day is killed. Make sure you understand & can apply the strengthened safeguards in the 2009 NFPA 70E that can prevent electrical injuries & deaths. Protect your workers & your business with solid answers & advice in the 2009 NFPA 70E Handbook.
Organized to bring you life-saving answers on the spot, the 2009 NFPA 70E Handbook starts out with a quick guide to Handbook use on the inside covers. Then every page is loaded with the clear explanations & rationale you need to apply NFPA 70E & avoid OSHA violations.
The Handbooks exclusive mix of Standard rules & explanatory material prepares you to:
Mitigate burn & shock risks by correctly following the latest work practices in the 2009 NFPA 70E.
Ensure workers select proper Personal Protective Equipment.
Protect workers engaged in a broader range of tasks & in more occupancies. First-time commentary only in this edition covers electrical worker protection in R&D laboratories (new Article 350). Handbook commentary also guides your use of the expanded table in Article 130.
Reduce the chances of deadly oversights with tips for compliance with the new rules for multi-employer relationships.Be prepared for audits & reviews. Keep adequate records and comply with OSHA by correctly following the new recordkeeping requirements for training & safety program audits.
A "must" for company owners, safety directors, safety trainers, supervisors, project managers, & everyone concerned with electrical safety in industrial, commercial, or institutional environments |
Features:
- These are currently on back order from NFPA. They will not ship until on or about May 15, 2009.
- Full 2009 NFPA 70E text for reference & Examples of compliance
- Supplements with extracts from the 2008 NECŪ Handbook and the 2006 NFPA 70B
- Summaries of major changes by chapter
- Complete table of contents by article
More Information:
Use the 2009 NFPA 70E: Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace to avoid OSHA violations & reduce risks with effective strategies.
Electricity & its dangers are not selective--they put both experienced & inexperienced workers at deadly risk. Every year some 3,600 workers are permanently disabled & on average one worker per day is killed. Make sure you understand & can apply the strengthened safeguards in the 2009 NFPA 70E that can prevent electrical injuries & deaths. Protect your workers & your business with solid answers & advice in the 2009 NFPA 70E Handbook.
Organized to bring you life-saving answers on the spot, the 2009 NFPA 70E Handbook starts out with a quick guide to Handbook use on the inside covers. Then every page is loaded with the clear explanations & rationale you need to apply NFPA 70E & avoid OSHA violations.
The Handbooks exclusive mix of Standard rules & explanatory material prepares you to:
Mitigate burn & shock risks by correctly following the latest work practices in the 2009 NFPA 70E.
Ensure workers select proper Personal Protective Equipment.
Protect workers engaged in a broader range of tasks & in more occupancies. First-time commentary only in this edition covers electrical worker protection in R&D laboratories (new Article 350). Handbook commentary also guides your use of the expanded table in Article 130.
Reduce the chances of deadly oversights with tips for compliance with the new rules for multi-employer relationships.Be prepared for audits & reviews. Keep adequate records and comply with OSHA by correctly following the new recordkeeping requirements for training & safety program audits.
A "must" for company owners, safety directors, safety trainers, supervisors, project managers, & everyone concerned with electrical safety in industrial, commercial, or institutional environments
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