Title :
Make the Connection: Relating Electrical-Safety Maintenance to Reliability
Author :
Floyd, H. Landis, II
Author_Institution :
DuPont, Wilmington, DE, USA
Abstract :
The results of electric-shock and arc-flash hazard and risk analysis are dependent on certain aspects of the electrical equipment to be maintained, including the mechanical integrity of covers, doors and barriers, the mechanical and electrical integrity of bonding and grounding systems, and the functional performance of circuit-protection devices and protection systems. In addition, the frequency of personnel exposure associated with maintenance tasks is dependent on the effectiveness of the reliability and maintenance programs in place. This article introduces two concepts to help differentiate maintenance strategies: electrical-safety-critical maintenance and electrical-safety-dependent maintenance.
Keywords :
earthing; electric shocks; electrical maintenance; occupational safety; power apparatus; reliability; risk analysis; arc flash hazard; bonding; circuit-protection devices; electric shock; electrical equipment maintenance; electrical integrity; electrical-safety-critical maintenance; electrical-safety-dependent maintenance; functional performance; grounding systems; maintenance programs; maintenance tasks; mechanical integrity; personnel exposure; protection systems; reliability; risk analysis; Arc discharges; Circuit optimization; Hazards; Maintenance engineering; Organizations; Power system reliability;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2012.2210089