Standard

IEEE 45.5-2014

Actuel

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Résumé

New IEEE Standard - Active. This recommended practice covers electrical safety considerations for shipboard electrical systems and equipment including a review of fundamental concepts pertaining to electrical safety and establishing electrical safety programs and work practices associated with the operation and maintenance of shipboard electrical power distribution systems.

Spécifications des produits

  • Standard de IEEE
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  • Type de document: IS
  • Pages
  • Editeur: IEEE
  • Distributeur: IEEE
  • ICS: 47.020.60
  • Comité national: IEEE Industry Applications Society / Petroleum and Chemical Industry

Relations produit

  • Référencé par: IEEE 45.2-2023
  • Référencé par: IEEE 45.2-2023
  • Référencé par: IEEE 45.2-2023
  • Référence: IEC 60900, Live working--Hand tools for use up to 1 000 V a.c. and 1 500 V d.c.
  • Référence: Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Part 1910 Section 147 (29CFR1910.147), Occupational Safety and Health Standards--General Environmental Controls--The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).
  • Référence: ASTM F1505, Standard Specification for Insulated and Insulating Hand Tools.
  • Référence: NFPA 70B, Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance.
  • Référence: IEEE Std 45(TM), IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard.
  • Référence: OSHA STD 01-16-007, Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices--Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidelines.
  • Référence: Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Part 1910 Sections 331-335 (29CFR1910.331-335), Occupational Safety and Health Standards--Electrical--Safety-Related Work Practices.
  • Référence: ANSI Z535.5, Safety Tags and Barricade Tapes (for Temporary Hazards).
  • Référence: United States Coast Guard (USCG) Marine Safety Alert 03-13b, Surge Protective Devices Onboard Vessels.
  • Référence: Code of Federal Regulations Title 46 Part 111 Section 70-3 (46CFR111.70-3), Electric Systems--Motor controllers and motor-control centers.
  • Référence: Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Part 1915 Section 89 (29CFR1915.89), Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment--Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tags-plus).
  • Référence: Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Part 1910 Subpart S (29CFR1910.301-399), Occupational Safety and Health Standards--Electrical.
  • Référence: ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, 5C-1-7/31, Specific Vessel Types--Vessels Intended to Carry Oil in Bulk (150 meters (492 feet) or more in Length)--Cargo Oil and Associated Systems--Electrical Installations.
  • Référence: NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
  • Référence: OSHA CPL 02-00-142, Shipyard Equipment “Tool Bag” Directive, Appendix A, Application of the 29 CFR Part 1910 Standard When a 29 CFR Part 1915 Standard Does Not Address a Recognized Hazard in Shipyard Employment.
  • Référence: ASTM F496, Standard Specification for In-Service Care of Insulating Gloves and Sleeves.
  • Référence: UL 61010-1, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use; Part 1: General Requirements.
  • Référence: IEEE Std 1584(TM), IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations.