This Contact with Electricity checklist helps teams plan and verify safe work around live or potentially energized equipment. It covers access control and proximity/vicinity permitting, isolation and verification of zero energy, personal locks at isolation points, and testing for the absence of voltage. It also prompts checks for correct arc flash PPE levels, condition and test dates of voltage-rated gloves, use of current single-line drawings, portable earthing verification, RCD protection for sockets, and the suitability of non-conductive, defect-free tools.
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