Safety
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CP 1–Cathodic Protection Technician Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
12/01/04
Some hazards that need to be considered include:
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Travel
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Automobile or truck (highway or secondary roads)
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All terrain vehicles (ATV)
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Airplane
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Helicopter
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Boat
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Electrical
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Rectifiers
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Hazardous AC voltage on structures
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Environment
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Atmospheric such as acid gases, H
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Soil and water pollutants
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Hazardous Materials
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MSDS
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Trenches
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Sloped or shored
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Reptiles, animals or insects
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Working at heights
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Over land
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Over water
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Working underwater
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Specific hazard(s) related to a project.
This is not intended to cover a complete safety program. The following
safety hazards are those specifically related to cathodic protection and are
not always in a standard safety program.
Electrical
Cathodic protection testers and technicians can become complacent with
electricity as in many cases the voltage being measured is very low with a
low source of energy. This is not the case when working on electrical
equipment such as rectifiers and associated electrical equipment or
structures in the vicinity of AC power lines.
Electrical Equipment (Rectifiers)
Electrical Equipment (Rectifier) Case
Always assume that the electrical equipment or rectifier case may be poorly
grounded and is inadvertently energized. This has happened! Before
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