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TASKS ASSIGNED TO PLANT MANAGERS
Plant managers must be informed regarding potential risks in the system and must superintend
personnel that works with electrical equipment.
Superintending tasks consist of localizing possible risk situations and investigating problems
encountered by personnel when performing maintenance.
Each defective component must be immediately repaired or replaced.
The manager must insist on application of safety measures. He must not tolerate or accept
deviations from these because this could cause harm to persons or to the machinery.
HIGH VOLTAGE
Contact with high voltage circuits can cause burns, shock, unconsciousness or even death for
the persons involved.
This problem can be caused by poor understanding of the dangers inherent to use of electrical
devices. Damage to the human body, in this case, depends on the intensity of current, the
duration of current and the path the current takes as it goes through the body.
SAFETY STANDARDS TO COMPLY WITH WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS SWITCHED OFF
Interrupt the power supply to the unit before opening it.
Make sure no electricity is present in the unit's circuits.
Clean and dry the work area.
Remove dowels, rings, brackets or metal parts which can hamper the job to be done or become
potential conductors for electricity.
Ground or short-circuit the terminals of the fan capacitors in the de-energized circuit.
Remove fuses only after the circuit has been deactivated.
SAFETY STANDARDS TO COMPLY WITH WHEN PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON LIVE
The following standards must be complied with, in addition to those stated at point above:
personnel must never work alone;
work should be done, if possible, using only one hand;
use only authorized procedures to perform by-passes at interlocks;
make sure assigned personnel are perfectly familiar with the machine's components and
maintenance procedures before starting to work;
use protective gloves;
open all contacts that bring power to the equipment before measuring resistance values;
check that there is no high voltage in the low voltage circuits;
do not use magnetic tools near strong magnetic fields.
SAFETY STANDARDS TO COMPLY WITH DURING MAINTENANCE
If continuous operation is not required, the system must be turned off.
Before beginning work, the following is required:
check the maintenance person and make sure he is not carrying objects which could become
conductors;
inspect the work site and make sure the floor is clean and dry;
inspect work tools. These must be suited for the job to be done and be in good condition in
order to permit safe maintenance;
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