
-
Michigan Switchgear
- Project Risk Management
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Project Risk Management Objectives:
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- 1. To increase the probability
and impact of positive events
- A. Training (See Arc
Flash Awareness Training page for in depth outline)
- B. Maintenance (view
website)
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- 2. To decrease the probability and
impact of events adverse to the electrical safety in
- the workplace project.
- A. Maintenance
- B. Training
- C. Electrical Safety Assessment
- D. Arc Flash Hazard Safety
Program
- See steps 1-10 below
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- NOTE: A risk may have one or more causes and, if
occurs one or more impacts.
- For example a cause may be lack of maintenance, not
making a signed electrical energized
- work permit mandatory, lack of training, ineffective
lockout/tagout awareness programs,
- unqualified personnel assigned to the electrical
maintenance, testing or repair project.
*** Top ten steps to an effective Arc Flash Hazard Safety
Program***
- Electrical Power Equipment Maintenance and Testing
- Electrical Safety in the Workplace Training
- Safety Program Including Electrical Safety Assessments
- Mandatory Energized Work Permits
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Label Electrical Power Equipment - Arc Flash Analysis
- Analyze Your Electrical Power
- Define SMART Objectives (see quality pg.)
- A) Evaluate total cost B) Evaluate PPE needed for safe
work practices
- Acknowledge OSHA's compliances
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New and Improved
Services
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Electrical Safety in the
Workplace Awareness Training...NFPA 70E
- Pre and Post Test
- 70% passing score...Certificate of Completion
- Electrical Safety Assessment Checklist
- Scared Straight Safety Films
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- Paul Holland,
PMP
Ron Hoder, President
- Certified Electrical Project
Manager Senior
Field Engineer
- Email:
paul@michiganswitchgear.com
Email:
ron@michiganswitchgear.com
- Office: (989)
662-6075 Office:
(989) 662-6075
- Cell: (810) 691-2946
Cell: (989) 714-8231
- Fax: (616)
677-1417 Fax:
(989) 662-6184
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