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Changes to nfpa 70 e®, 2015, standard for electrical safety in the workplace®
1. 5/1/2013
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Proposed Changes to
NFPA 70E
2015 Edition
David Dini, Chair NFPA 70E
NFPA 2013 C & E
UL, LLC
Paul Dobrowsky
Innovative Technology Services
NFPA's New Document Process
• PI - Public Input (was proposals)
• FR - First Revision (was ROP)
• Public Comment Closing Date: 5/3/2013
• Second Draft Report Posting Date: 1/3/2014
• Special Notice on NFPA Regulations
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Resources
• NFPA.org
• Codes and Standard TAB
• Document Information pages (Standards)
• NFPA 70E• NFPA 70E
• Next edition TAB
www.nfpa.org/AboutTheCodes/AboutTheCode
s.asp?docnum=70E&tab=nextedition
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Disclaimer
• The proposed changes included are only
some of the actions taken selected to fit in
the allotted time.
• Review all of the NFPA materials for
complete information
• This is not an official position or an
endorsement of any of the changes
• The presentation was originally created prior
to the First Draft publication
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Action
• 448 PI(s)
• 173 FR(s)
• 13 CCN(s) [Correlating Committee Notes]
• Courtesy of Michael Fontaine
– NFPA 70E Staff Liaison
• Revisions are shown
– underlined and struck through
NFPA 2013 C & E 5
Global Change
• Change "harm" to "injury or damage to
health" throughout Informative Annex F
NFPA 2013 C & E 6
FR - 10
PI - 153
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Global Change
• Change "work shoes" to "footwear"
NFPA 2013 C & E 7
FR - 11
PI - 124
Global Change
• Change "arc flash hazard analysis" to "arc
flash risk assessment" throughout this
Standard
NFPA 2013 C & E 8
FR - 5
PI - 146, 81
Global Change
• Change "shock hazard analysis" to "shock
risk assessment" throughout this Standard.
NFPA 2013 C & E 9
FR - 6
PI -
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Global Change
• Change "electrical hazard analysis" to
"electrical hazard risk assessment"
throughout the Standardg
NFPA 2013 C & E 10
FR -7
PI -
Global Change
• Change "hazard/risk category" to "arc flash
PPE category" throughout the Standard.
• Delete all references to "HRC" throughout
the Standard.
NFPA 2013 C & E 11
FR -70
PI - 172
Global Change
• Change "hazard identification and risk
assessment" to "risk assessment" throughout
the Standard.
NFPA 2013 C & E 12
FR - 8
PI - 151
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Global Change
• Change "probability" to "likelihood"
throughout Annex F
NFPA 2013 C & E 13
FR - 9
PI - 152
90.2 Scope.
• (A) Covered.
• This standard addresses electrical safety-
related work practices, safety-related
maintenance requirements, and otherq ,
administrative controls...
NFPA 2013 C & E 14
FR - 14
PI - 354
90.2(A) Covered
• Informational Note
• The Standard addresses worker safety
related to interaction with electrical
equipment and systemsq p y
• Concepts in this standard are often adapted
• Highest injury risk from electrical hazards for
other workers involve unintentional contact
with overhead power lines and electric shock
from machines, tools, and appliances.
NFPA 2013 C & E 15FR - 14
PI - 354
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90.2(B) Not Covered.
• (2) Installations underground in mines and
self-propelled mobile surface mining
machinery and its attendant electrical trailing
cable.
NFPA 2013 C & E 16
FR -14
PI - 369
100
• Arc Flash Hazard Analysis.
• A study investigating a worker’s potential
exposure to arc flash energy, conducted for
the purpose of injury prevention and thep p j y p
determination of safe work practices, arc
flash boundary, and the appropriate levels of
personal protective equipment (PPE).
NFPA 2013 C & E 17
FR -15
PI - 140
100
• Arc Rating.
• Added Informational Note 1
• All arc rated clothing is also flame• ...All arc-rated clothing is also flame-
resistant.
NFPA 2013 C & E 18
FR -16
PI - 454
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100
• Balaclava (Sock Hood).
• An arc-rated hood that protects the neck and
head except for the facial area of the eyes
and nose
NFPA 2013 C & E 19
FR -17
PI - 488, 59
100
• Bare-Hand Work.
• A technique of performing work on energized
electrical conductors or circuit parts, after the
employee has been raised to the potential ofp y p
the conductor or circuit part.
NFPA 2013 C & E 20
FR -168
PI -
100
• Boundary, Prohibited Approach.
• An approach limit at a distance from an
exposed energized electrical conductor or
circuit part within which work is consideredp
the same as making contact with the
electrical conductor or circuit part.
NFPA 2013 C & E 21
FR -121
PI - 420
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100
• Energized Electrical Work Permit.
Authorization to perform work on equipment
that has not been placed in an electrically
safe work condition.
NFPA 2013 C & E 22
FR - 21
PI - 35
100
• Hazard.
• A source of possible injury or damage to
health
NFPA 2013 C & E 23
FR - 1
PI - 143
100
• Hazardous.
• Involving exposure to at least one hazard
NFPA 2013 C & E 24
FR - 2
PI - 144
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100
• Incident Energy.
• The amount of thermal energy impressed on
a surface, a certain distance from the source,
generated during an electrical arc event.....g g
NFPA 2013 C & E 25
FR - 22
PI - 377
100
• Qualified Person.
• One who has demonstrated skills and
knowledge related to the construction and
operation of the electrical equipment andp q p
installations and has received safety training
to recognize identify and avoid the hazards
involved.
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FR - 24
PI - 154, 339
100
• Risk.
• A combination of the likelihood of occurrence
of injury or damage to health and the severity
of injury or damage to health that resultsj y g
from a hazard.
NFPA 2013 C & E 27
FR - 3
PI - 155
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100
• Risk Assessment.
• An overall process that identifies hazards,
estimates the potential severity of injury or
damage to health, estimates the likelihood ofg ,
occurrence of injury or damage to health,
and determines if protective measures are
required.
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FR - 4
PI - 156
100 Risk Assessment.
• Informational Note: As used in this standard,
arc flash risk assessment and shock risk
assessment are types of risk assessments..
NFPA 2013 C & E 29
FR - 4
PI - 156
110.1 Electrical Safety Program.
• Move existing 110.1 to 110.3 and move
existing 110.3 to 110.1.
• (2) Field Work
• The frequency of the audit shall not exceed...The frequency of the audit shall not exceed
1 year.
• Added 2 Informational Notes
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FR - 57, 175, 176 , 177, 181,182, 184, 178, 179, 180,
PI - 11, 134, 162, 335, 392, 163, 308, 476, 132, 329, 161, 346, 348, 334
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110.2 (C)
Emergency Procedures Response
CPR and AED ...training shall be certified by
the employer verified annuallythe employer verified annually.
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FR - 34
PI - 40, 61, 136, 139, 241, 244, 245, 292, 340, 383, 386
110.2 (D)
• Employee Training
• Text revised for clarity
• Replace “voltage detector” with “test• Replace voltage detector with test
instrument
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FR - 39, 41
PI -12, 73, 159, 160, 235, 236, 307, 331, 388
110.2 (E)
• Informational Note 1 : Content of the training
could include one or more of the following:
course syllabus, course curriculum, outline,
table of contents or training objectives.
NFPA 2013 C & E 33
FR - 42
PI -236
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110.4(A)(5)
• Operation Verification.
• When test instruments are used for testing
the absence of voltage on conductors or
circuit parts operating at 50 volts or more, thep p g ,
operation of the test instrument shall be
verified on a known voltage source before
and after an absence of voltage test is
performed.
NFPA 2013 C & E 34
FR - 52
PI - 191
110.4(B)
• (5) Manufacturer's Instructions.
• Portable equipment shall be used in
accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and safety warnings.y g
NFPA 2013 C & E 35
FR - 55
PI - 319
110.4(C) (GFCI) Protection.
• (2) Maintenance and Construction .
• GFCI protection provided for operating or
using tools related to maintenance and
construction activity 125-volt, 15-, 20-, or 30-y , , ,
ampere circuits.
• Greater than 125-volt, 15-, 20-, or 30-ampere
circuits either GFCI protection or an assured
equipment grounding conductor program
NFPA 2013 C & E 36
FR - 58
PI - 456, 478, 13, 237
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110.4(C) (GFCI) Protection.
• (3) Outdoors . GFCI protection shall be
provided when an employee is outdoors and
operating or using cord and plug-connected
equipment supplied by greater than 125-volt,
15-, 20-, or 30-ampere circuits. For other
than 125-volt, 15-, 20-, or 30-ampere circuits,
GFCI protection or an assured equipment
grounding conductor program shall be
implemented.
NFPA 2013 C & E 37
FR - 58
PI - 456, 478, 13, 237
110.5
Underground Electrical Lines and Equipment.
Relocated to 130.9
NFPA 2013 C & E 38
FR -109
PI -33, 115, 363, 366
120.1 ESWC Process
(5) Use an adequately rated voltage detector
test instrument to test each phase conductor
or circuit part to verify they are it is de-
energized. Test each phase conductor or
circuit part both phase-to-phase and phase
to-ground. Before and after each test,
determine that the voltage detector test
instrument is operating satisfactorily through
verification on a known voltage source.
NFPA 2013 C & E 39
FR - 61
PI - 190
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120.2(B) Principles
• (2) Training and Retraining.
• Training to be documented (including name,
date & content) when employeedate & content) when employee
demonstrates proficiency.
• Retraining not to exceed 3 year interval
NFPA 2013 C & E 40
FR - 60
PI - 39, 246, 374
120.3(A)
Temporary Protective Grounding Equipment
... The location, sizing, and application of
temporary protective grounding equipment
shall be identified as part of the employer'sp p y
job planning.
NFPA 2013 C & E 41
FR - 67
PI - 168
130.1 General.
• Article 130 provides requirements for
establishing an electrically safe work
condition and electrical safety-related work
practices when an electrically safe work
condition cannot be established. ...
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FR -79
PI -
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130.2 Electrically Safe Work
Condition
Required if any of 3 conditions exists
• (1) within limited approach boundary
• (2) Interacting with an increased likelihood of
exposure to an arc flash (closed equipment)exposure to an arc flash (closed equipment)
• (3) The employee is within the arc flash
boundary of exposed energized electrical
conductors or circuit parts.
NFPA 2013 C & E 43
FR -72
PI -63, 169
130.2(A)
• (4) Normal Operation .
• Permitted if equipment is :
– properly installed
– properly maintained
– doors are closed and secured
– covers are in place and secured
– no evidence of impending failure I
NFPA 2013 C & E 44
FR -74
PI -
130.2(B)
Energized Electrical Work Permit
Required
• within the limited restricted approach
boundary or the arc flash boundaryboundary or the arc flash boundary...
• or
• Interacting with an increased risk of exposure
to an arc flash (closed equipment)
NFPA 2013 C & E 45
FR -75
PI - 36, 64, 171, 293, 364, 431
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130.2(B)(2)
Elements of Work Permit.
...
• 1) Description of the task, circuit and
equipment to be worked on and their locationequipment to be worked on and their location
NFPA 2013 C & E 46
FR -76
PI - 475, 56, 57, 174
130.2(B)(3)
Exemptions to Work Permit. [not required]
• testing, troubleshooting, voltage measuring
• thermography & visual inspection up to RAB
• access/egress with no electrical work RAB
• general housekeeping up to RAB
• No arc flash hazards based on risk
assessment
• Informational notes added
NFPA 2013 C & E 47
FR -77
PI - 7, 37, 58, 240, 410, 418,
428, 432
130.4(C) [Approach for Shock]
• Prohibited boundary columns have been
deleted
• Added a 250 Volt level for determining single
phase system voltages in Table Note (a)p y g ( )
• Changed 100 Volts to 50 Volts in Table
130.4(C)(b) [DC]
NFPA 2013 C & E 48
FR - 82
PI - 19, 44, 100, 257
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130.5
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis Risk Assessment
• Exception: The requirements of 130.7(C)(15)
and 130 7(C)(16) shall be permitted to beand 130.7(C)(16) shall be permitted to be
used in lieu of determining the incident
energy at the working distance.
NFPA 2013 C & E 49
FR -110
PI - 84, 173, 176, 234, 250, 254
130.5
• (A) Arc Flash Boundary and Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE).
• One of the following methods shall be used
for the determination of the arc flash
boundary and the selection of personal
protective equipment (PPE). Either, but not
both, methods shall be permitted to be used
on the same piece of equipment.
NFPA 2013 C & E 50
FR -110
PI - 84, 173, 176, 234, 250, 254
130.5
• (2) Hazard/Risk PPE Categories. The
requirements of 130.7(C) (15) and 130.7(C)
(16) shall be permitted to be used to
determine the arc flash boundary and for the
selection and use of personal and other
protective equipment.
NFPA 2013 C & E 51
FR -110
PI - 84, 173, 176, 234, 250, 254
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130.5
• (C) (B) Equipment Labeling.
– Nominal system voltage
– Arc flash boundary
• At least one of the following:g
– Incident energy and working distance
– Minimum clothing arc rating
– Site-specific level of PPE
– PPE category for the equipment
NFPA 2013 C & E 52
FR -110
PI - 84, 173, 176, 234, 250, 254
130.5
• (C) (B) Equipment Labeling.
• ... Where the review of the arc flash hazard
risk assessment identifies a change that
renders the label inaccurate, the label shall,
be updated. The owner of the electrical
equipment shall be responsible for the
documentation, installation, and maintenance
of the field-marked label.
NFPA 2013 C & E 53
FR -110
PI - 84, 173, 176, 234, 250, 254
130.6
(D) Conductive Articles Being Worn.
...shall not be worn within the restricted
approach boundary or where they present anapproach boundary or where they present an
electrical contact hazard with exposed
energized electrical conductors or circuit
parts.
NFPA 2013 C & E 54
FR -118
PI - 46
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130.6
• (H) Clear Spaces.
• Working space in front of electrical
equipment required by other codes and
standards shall not be used for storage.g
NFPA 2013 C & E 55
FR -188
PI -
130.6
• (N) Safety Interlocks.
• Provisions for qualified persons to defeat
safety interlocks were moved fromsafety interlocks were moved from
130.3(B)(2 to 130.6(N)
NFPA 2013 C & E 56
FR -119
PI - 419
Table 130.7(C)(14)
• Standards on Protective Equipment
– Edition dates were updated in Annexes
– 2 new standards added
• Standard Guide for Industrial Laundering of
Flame, Thermal, and Arc Resistant Clothing
ASTM F1449
• Standard Guide for Home Laundering Care
and Maintenance of Flame, Thermal and Arc
Resistant ClothingASTM F2757
NFPA 2013 C & E 57
FR -114
PI - 356
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20
130.7(C)(15)
• A new task based Table 130.7(C)(15)(a) has
been added to determine if an arc flash
hazard exists for ac systems.
• A new task based Table 130 7(C)(15)(c) has• A new task based Table 130.7(C)(15)(c) has
been added to determine if an arc flash
hazard exists for dc systems.
• Yes or no
NFPA 2013 C & E 58
FR - 68
PI - 448, 449, 461, 22, 103, 180, 253, 261
130.7(C)(15)
• A new equipment based Table
130.7(C)(15)(b) has been added for
determining the arc flash PPE category for
ac systems.
• A new equipment based Table
130.7(C)(15)(d) has been added for
determining the arc flash PPE category for
dc systems
NFPA 2013 C & E 59
FR - 68
PI - 448, 449, 461, 22, 103, 180, 253, 261
130.7(C)(15) (b) &(d)
• Equipment based single categories ~ no 0
• The columns for rubber gloves and insulated
tools have been deleted
• Arc Flash Boundaries have been rounded up
t th t f tto the nearest foot
• Provisions for current limiting circuit breakers
have been added
• Limited to 15 kV
NFPA 2013 C & E 60
FR - 68
PI - 448, 449, 461, 22, 103, 180, 253, 261
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130.7(D)
(1) Insulated Tools and Equipment
• Employees shall use insulated tools or
handling equipment, or both, when working
inside the limited restricted approachinside the limited restricted approach
boundary of exposed energized electrical
conductors or circuit parts where tools or
handling equipment might make accidental
contact.
NFPA 2013 C & E 61
FR -106
PI - 42
130.7(E)
• (2) Barricades
• ...Where the arc flash boundary is greater
than the limited approach boundary,
barricades shall not be placed closer thanp
the arc flash boundary.
NFPA 2013 C & E 62
FR -107
PI - 38, 181
130.9
Underground Electrical Lines and Equipment
Relocated existing 110.5 to 130.9.
NFPA 2013 C & E 63
FR - 130
PI - 41, 165
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130.10 Cutting or Drilling.
• Employer to perform a risk assessment
before cutting or drilling into equipment,
floors, walls or structural elements to:
• (1) identify and mark the location of
conductors cables raceways or equipment;conductors, cables, raceways, or equipment;
• (2) create an electrically safe work condition;
and
• (3) identify safe work practices and PPE
NFPA 2013 C & E 64
FR -171
PI - 347
200.1(2) Informational Note
• Common industry practice is to provide date
and overall condition of specific devices that
have been tested and maintained in the field.
• This provides immediate indication of lastp
maintenance date and if is was found
acceptable
• This can assist the employee in the
assessment.
NFPA 2013 C & E 65
FR - 154
PI - 313
200.1(4) Informational Note
• Added a reference to IEEE Std 3007.2-2010
IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Maintenance of Industrial and Commercial
Power Systems
NFPA 2013 C & E 66
FR - 154
PI - 313
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205.3
• General Maintenance Requirements
• ...The equipment owner shall be responsible
for maintenance of the electrical equipment
and documentation
NFPA 2013 C & E 67
FR -155
PI - 182, 473
205.15
• Overhead Line Clearances.
• For overhead electric lines under the
employer’s control, grade elevation shall be
maintained to preserve no less than thep
minimum designed vertical and horizontal
clearances necessary to minimize risk of
unintentional contact
NFPA 2013 C & E 68
FR -161
PI - 301
250.4
• Test Instruments. Test Instruments and
associated test leads used to verify the
absence or presence of voltage shall be
maintained to assure functional integrity. The
maintenance program shall include functional
verification as described in 110.4(A)(5).
NFPA 2013 C & E 69
FR -167
PI - 312
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320.2
• Prospective Fault Short-Circuit Current.
• The highest level of fault current that can
could theoretically occur at a point on a
circuit. This is the fault current that can flow
in the event of a zero impedance short circuit
and if no protection devices operate.
NFPA 2013 C & E 70
FR - 97
PI - 278
320.3(A)
• Added a new requirement for a risk
assessment related to battery systems
NFPA 2013 C & E 71
FR - 98
PI - 204, 279, 281, 282
Questions?Questions?
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