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Arc Flash Prevention North Carolina State University Anthony R. Patrick Facilities Electrical Engineer John A. Turek Manager, Occupational Safety March.

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1 Arc Flash Prevention North Carolina State University Anthony R. Patrick Facilities Electrical Engineer John A. Turek Manager, Occupational Safety March 13, 2012 John A. Turek

2 Presentation Overview Arc Flash ~ What is it What Causes an Arc Flash Working Energized What is at Stake Arc Flash Prevention Process Development Table Method vs. Calculation NCSU Boundary Approach Chart Equipment Labeling Arc Flash Prevention Culture Policy Statement Arc Flash Prevention - Traits of a Positive Safety Culture How Will You Describe Your Arc Flash Prevention Process John A. Turek

3 Arc Flash ~ What is it My Personal Experience with Arc Flash Arc Flash / Arc Blast Sound or No Sound Heat Concussion Damage to One’s Body John A. Turek

4 What Causes an Arc Flash Failed or Damaged Equipment Loose Connections Removing a Panel Cover (Dead-Front) Transients Frayed Insulation Phase to Phase vs. Phase to Ground John A. Turek

5 Working Energized Treat Equipment as Energized – panel removal, testing, troubleshooting, etc. Veterinary School / Medical School ~ Patient Life/Health Prior Planning for Shut Down ~ Student Housing, Research, Faculty Schedule (Exams, Classes, Graduation, etc.) John A. Turek

6 What is at Stake Injury or Death Equipment Damage Facility Shutdown OSHA Liability John A. Turek

7 Process Development 1 - 2 Identification of At-Risk Groups within a University ~ Facilities, Housing, and Utilities Staff ~ Other… Establishment of Arc Flash Prevention Team Provide Communications and Technical Documents 70E Utilized Existing Processes from Other Universities Customize Arc Flash Process to Your University John A. Turek

8 Process Development 2 - 2 Provide: Personal Protective Equipment Uniforms, Arc Rated Suits, Electrical Safety Gloves, etc. Tools ~ Non-Conductive Meters ~ Rated Training Courses ~ Arc Flash Prevention, Electrical Safety, High / Low Electrical Safety, PPE Use, Volt Meter Safe Use, and CPR Training Hands-On Training ~ Small Group / Zone Shop Training Timeline ~ Initial, Refresher, and Every 3-Years Repeat Complete Full Courses John A. Turek

9 Table Method vs. Calculation Historically ~ Table and Calculation could be mixed 2012 NFPA 70E ~ Must Choose between the two Calculations – What is involved Table Method – An Approach that works John A. Turek

10 NCSU Boundary Approach Chart with modifications for 2012 NFPA 70E John A. Turek

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12 Equipment Labeling Cat. 3 PPE

13 An Arc Flash Prevention Culture: Example Policy Statement An Arc Flash Prevention culture is the core values and behaviors resulting from a collective commitment by personnel to emphasize electrical safety over competing goals to ensure protection of people and the environment. John A. Turek

14 Arc Flash Prevention – Traits of a Positive Safety Culture Definition of Traits 1.Leadership Safety Values and Actions – Leaders demonstrate a commitment to electrical safety in their decision’s behaviors. For example, management will purchase and ensure utilization of natural fiber uniforms, arc rated PPE, and training courses for employees. 2.Problem Identification and Resolution – Issues potentially impacting safety are promptly identified, fully evaluated, and promptly addressed and corrected commensurate with their significance. 3.Personal Accountability – All individuals take personal responsibility for safety. John A. Turek

15 Arc Flash Prevention – Traits of a Positive Safety Culture Definition of Traits 4.Work Processes – The process of planning and controlling work activities is implemented so that safety is maintained. 5.Continuous Learning – Opportunities to learn about ways to ensure safety are sought out and implemented. 6.Environment for Raising Concerns – A safety conscious work environment is maintained where personnel feel free to raise safety concerns without fear of retaliation, intimidation, harassment, or discrimination. John A. Turek

16 Arc Flash Prevention – Traits of a Positive Safety Culture Definition of Traits 7.Effective Arc Flash Safety Communication – Communications maintain a focus on electrical safety and arc flash prevention. 8.Respectful Work Environment – Trust and respect permeate the organization. 9.Questioning Supported – Individuals avoid complacency and continuously challenge existing conditions and activities in order to identify discrepancies that might result in error or inappropriate actions. John A. Turek

17 How Will You Describe Your Arc Flash Prevention Process to Your Chancellor? Arc Flash Prevention Process: _________________________________________________ John A. Turek

18 Questions Anthony R. Patrick Facilities Electrical Engineer ARPatric@NCSU.edu North Carolina State University 919-513-0140


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