haze10 wrote:
What exactly is this saying and is it saying it about every Qualified person.
1) Does this mean that when working on live parts you have to have a second person with you at all times ready to pull you from the source?
I dont think so, however there is a 2 man rule in OSHA for >600V
haze10 wrote:
2) Does it mean that every Qualified person needs First Aid and CPR certification?
Not really, again look at the CPR requirements in OSHA 1910, a CPR trained person needs to be "available", OSHA defines this as able to respond within 4 minutes and says if this is not possible then every person on the job nees to be CPR trained. For a large plant, where this is not possible all electricians should be CPR trained.
haze10 wrote:
3) Do you know of any good training literature that describes proper release and rescue methods. I know of the safety hook. I know to cut the power source. But I haven't seen much in the way of specific training. I would like to if I could find some.
"Electrical Emergencies: Proper Response". It's 20 min and covers IMHO the info needed to be compliant with 70E.
http://ecom.coastal.com/ELE009-HBK-E...-training.aspx