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✔✔Exposed (as applied to energized electrical conductors or circuit parts) - ✔✔Capable
of being inadvertently touched or approached nearer than a safe distance by a person.
It is applied to electrical conductors or circuit parts that are not suitably guarded ,
isolated, or insulated.
✔✔Guarded - ✔✔Covered, shielded, fenced, enclosed, or otherwise protected by
means of suitable covers, casings, barriers, rails, screens, mats, or platforms to remove
the likelihood of approach or contact by persons or objects to a point of danger.
✔✔Isolated (as applied to location) - ✔✔not readily accessible to person unless special
means for access are used
✔✔Insulated - ✔✔Separated from other conducting surfaces by a dielectric (including
air space) offering a high resistance to thee passage of current
✔✔Ground fault - ✔✔An unintentional, electrically conducting connection between an
underground conductor of an electrical circuit and the normally non-current-carrying
conductors, metallic enclosures, metallic raceways, metallic equipment, or earth.
✔✔Article 100 - ✔✔Chapter 1, Definitions
✔✔Article 110 - ✔✔Chapter 1, General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related
Work Practices
✔✔Article 120 - ✔✔Chapter 1, Establishing An Electrically Safe Work Condition
✔✔Section 120.1 - ✔✔Verification of an Electrically Safe Work Condition (in 6 steps)
✔✔Section 120.2 - ✔✔De-energized Electrical Equipment That Has Lockout/Tagout
Devices Applied. (talks about LOTO requirements)
✔✔Section 120.3 - ✔✔Temporary Protective Grounding Equipment
✔✔Article 130 - ✔✔Chapter 1, Work Involving Electrical Hazards
✔✔Section 130.2 - ✔✔Electrically Safe Working Conditions
1) When you need to establish Electrically Safe Working Conditions
2) When Energized work is permitted
3) Energized Electrical Work Permits
✔✔Section 130.7 - ✔✔Personal and Other Protective Equipment