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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />RFP NO.: 22-023 <br />ARC FLASH ANAYLSIS AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT <br />ix) Determining the correct arc rating of PPE <br />x) Using NFPA 70E Annex H, "Guidance on Selection of PPE" <br />1. Simplified two -category system <br />2. Guidance on selection of PPE when an Arc Flash Hazard Analysis is performed <br />3. Use of 8 and 40 cal/cm2 PPE <br />4. ENERGIZED WORK <br />i) Energized electrical work policy <br />ii) Guarding energized electrical equipment <br />iii) Energized Electrical Work Permits <br />1. Exceptions <br />(ii) Establishing a safe work zone <br />5. DE -ENERGIZED WORK <br />i) Placing equipment in an Electrically -Safe Work Condition <br />ii) Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) <br />iii) Switching procedures <br />iv) Clearance orders <br />v) Safety Electrical One -Line Diagrams <br />vi) Identifying "Look -Alike" equipment <br />vii) Use of voltage detection equipment <br />1. Selection of the proper voltage tester <br />2. Limitations of common voltage testers <br />3. Verifying meter operation before use <br />4. Choosing the correct PPE <br />5. Safe operation and use <br />6. Verifying meter operation after use <br />7. Induced voltages vs. back feeds <br />8. Testing taped connections <br />9. Specific Equipment Hazards <br />a. Circuit breakers and switches <br />b. Transformers <br />c. Instrument transformers <br />6. HANDS-ON SESSIONS <br />i) Inspecting PPE and insulated tools <br />ii) Interpreting Arc Flash Hazard Labels <br />iii) Proper use of the NFPA 70E Tables and Standards <br />iv) Performing a job hazard analysis (JHA) <br />v) Qualified Person Training on Electrical Safe Work Practices & Arc Flash per OSHA <br />and NFPA 70E specifications <br />vi) Choosing and using voltage detection equipment <br />D. CODE COMPLIANCE <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 22-023 <br />Arc Flash Analysis and Electrical Safety Program Development <br />Page 20 <br />