mike01 wrote:
I keep hearing one of the changes is that no even if you change the state of a breaker (door closed) you need to be wearing the required PPE,
Well it is not a change, it has always been the case, they just clarified it on the 2009. You can look to the task tables or under arc flash hazard in the definitions. (I think that is where it is, my 70E is at work so I am going off the top of my head).
mike01 wrote:
any changes to the gear door opened or closed you are required to wear the required PPE
If you are in the AFB then yes, thats why so many companies are now using remote operators for all thier breakers, switches, and MCC's.
mike01 wrote:
so if you go into a room with an ATS or ATO (on a substation double ended / sparing) you would be required to wear the appropriate PPE because you do not know if a throw over or a transfer will take place. what section could I find this change I have not been able to locate it. thanks.
Not really, the 70E uses the term "Interaction with the equipment". This was discueed at the last 70E meeting and viewed as a very unlikely event with minimal risk. Same would go for MCC's and other similar equipent, there has to be a line of risk vs hazard.
Now that said, last fall a friend of main had 1 of his employees coming back from lunch during a testing job at a refinery and as he was walking past an MCC a starter closed, flashed, and he was burned on his hands and face. Guy didnt touch anything just was passing by. So it can happen, but a very rare event.