Electrical Safety Handbook - Couverture rigide

Cadick, John; Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Mary; Neitzel, Dennis; Winfield, Al

 
9780071745130: Electrical Safety Handbook

Synopsis

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UP-TO-DATE, ON-THE-JOB ELECTRICAL SAFETY ESSENTIALS

Covering every major electrical standard, including NEC, NESC, NFPA, 70E, IEEE 1584, and OSHA, Electrical Safety Handbook, Fourth Edition is a practical, illustrated source of life-saving information designed for specific work environments. This must-have guide provides the most current safety strategies for use in industrial, commercial, and home-office electrical systems in an easy-to-use format. Written by experts in electrical operations, maintenance, engineering, construction, and safety, this fully revised edition delivers complete details on:

  • Hazards of electricity
  • Basic physics of electrical hazards
  • Electrical safety equipment
  • Safety procedures and methods
  • Grounding and bonding of electrical systems and equipment
  • Electrical maintenance and its relationship to safety
  • Regulatory and legal safety requirements and standards
  • Accident prevention, accident investigation, rescue, and first aid
  • Low-voltage safety
  • Medium- and high-voltage safety
  • Human factors in electrical safety
  • Safety management and organizational structure
  • Safety training methods and systems

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À propos des auteurs

John Cadick, P.E. is a registered professional engineer and the founder and president of the Cadick Corporation. Cadick has specialized for over three decades in electrical engineering, training, and management. His consulting firm, based in Garland, Texas, specializes in electrical engineering and training and works extensively in the areas of power system design and engineering studies, condition-based maintenance programs, and electrical safety. Prior to creating the Cadick Corporation and its predecessor Cadick Professional Services, he held a number of technical and managerial positions with electric utilities, electrical testing companies, and consulting firms. In addition to his consultation work in the electrical power industry, Mr. Cadick is the author of Cables and Wiring and of numerous professional articles and technical papers.

Dennis K. Neitzel, C.P.E, is a certified plant engineer and has 33 years of experience in the electrical field. During eight years with the U.S. Air Force he served consecutively as an electrician, electrical shift supervisor, quality control inspector, and evaluator. Subsequent civilian employment included positions at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and at Westinghouse Idaho Nuclear, where he advanced to senior project engineer. Mr. Neitzel went to AVO International Training Institute in 1986 and has progressed from senior training specialist to Institute director. He has served as a principal committee member for NFPA 70E standards since 1992 and is currently working on the revision of OSHA regulations. Mr. Neitzel has published articles on electrical safety, holds a masters degree in electrical engineering applied sciences, and is a certified electrical inspector.

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