3. Safe Isolation Flashcards
1
Q
Why do we need electrical isolation?
A
Its vital for safety.
The consequence of failing to undertake electrical safe isolation can be dangerous and life changing.
2
Q
Equipment requirements for safe isolation:
A
- A voltage indicator complying with GS38
- A compatible proving unit.
- A lock and or multi lock system.
- A warning notice which identifies the work being carried out.
- Relevant PPE.
3
Q
Step by step safe isolation procedure.
A
- Obtain required permission to work on the installation.
- Identify sources of supply.
- Test voltage indication to ensure it functions correctly.
- Isolate the supply, disconnecting the system from mains.
- Secure/lock off the isolation using the lock.
- Use voltage indicator to determine that the system is dead.
- Prove the voltage indicators functionality.
- Put up a clear visible warning sign to indicate that plant has been isolated.
- Once confirmed dead, work can begin.
4
Q
How to test for dead on a single phase system:
A
- Line and Neutral
- Line and Earth
- Neutral and Earth.
5
Q
How to test for dead on a 3 phase system
A
10 POINT TEST:
L1 and L2
L1 and L3
L1 and Neutral
L1 and Earth
L2 and L3
L2 and Neutral
L2 and Earth
L3 and Neutral
L3 and Earth
Neutral and Earth
6
Q
EAWR states that no work on or near live conductors should be carried out unless:
A
- It is unreasonable in all circumstances for it to be dead; and
- It is reasonable in all circumstances for them to be at work on or near it while its live; and
- Suitable precautions are taken to prevent injury.
All three of these conditions must be met in order to work on or near live conductors.