Fluke 75, 100, 50 Service Guide

An engineering control:
REASONS TO BELIEVE
Risks
1. 2,576 US workers died from electrical shock and burn injuries (US Department of Labor, during a seven year period).
2. 32,000 US workers suffered from electrical shock and burn injuries (US Department of Labor, during a seven year period).
3. 77
4. 5 -10 Arc Flash incidents in the US every day
Benefit of IR Windows
1. Safety–OSHA Engineering Control that places a
2. Limits the exposure to energized equipment,
3. Significantly reduces the need for bulky PPE.
4. Lowers long term operating costs and improves
% of recorded electrical injuries were due to arc
flash incidents.
(CapSchell Inc.).
solid barrier between the thermographer and a live conductor.
reduces the hazard of both electrocution and arc flash.
process efficiencies.
Hierarchy of controls
Occupational Health and Safety Organization (OSHA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommend the system of Hierarchy of Controls to minimize or eliminate exposure to occupational hazards.
Elimination/substitution – method that
Engineering Controls – physical changes or
modifications designed to eliminate or reduce hazardous exposure to equipment or a work environment. The use of engineering controls is the preferred method for eliminating and reducing workplace hazards.
Safe Work Practice Controls – safe work practices are designed to change the way a job is performed to remove the employee from exposure to the workplace hazard.
Administrative Controls – changes to include additional backup workers, breaks and the rotation of workers to reduce exposure to work hazards.
Personal Protective
Equipment – protective
equipment or clothing worn by employees to reduce injuries or exposure to hazardous or toxic substances.
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