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Electrical Safety Rules


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ii Revision History
The following is a brief summary of the 4 most recent revisions to this document. Details of all
revisions prior to these are held on file by the issuing department.

iii.
iv.

RELATED BUSINESS PROCESS


RELATED CORPORATE MANAGEMENT FRAME WORK (CMF)
DOCUMENTS
CP-117 Project Engineering-CoP
GU-323 Key Business Control Documentation Guidelines
GU-290 Power System Asset management
PR-1259 Infrastructure Management Procedure
DEP 80.64.10.10-GEN Electrical Safety Rules (Shell)
The related CMF Documents can be retrieved from the Corporate Business Control
Documentation in the Live Link, PDO Web site
Code

Business Process

EP72

Maintenance and Assure Facilities Integrity

TABLE OF CONTENTS
i

Document Authorisation.......................................................................................... 3

ii

Revision History...................................................................................................... 4

iii.

RELATED BUSINESS PROCESS..........................................................................4

iv.

RELATED CORPORATE MANAGEMENT FRAME WORK (CMF) DOCUMENTS 4

Introduction............................................................................................................. 7

Glossary.................................................................................................................. 8

Electrical Definitions.......................................................................................................................... 8
2.2

OTHER DEFINITIONS........................................................................................................... 14

2.3.................................................................................................................................................... 15
PDO AREAS.................................................................................................................................... 15
2.4

ABBREVIATIONS................................................................................................................... 15

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PDO GENERIC JOB TITLES & REFERENCE INDICATORS................................................16


3.

General Requirements.......................................................................................... 17

3.1

DUTY...................................................................................................................................... 17

3.2

OBJECTIONS......................................................................................................................... 17

3.3

ISSUE OF ELECTRICAL SAFETY RULES............................................................................17

3.4

DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS..............................................................17

3.5

FAILURE OF SUPPLY............................................................................................................ 17

3.6

ADMITTANCE TO STATIONS................................................................................................ 17
4.

Authorisation of Electrical Persons and Appointed Persons..................................18

4.1

GENERAL............................................................................................................................... 18

4.2

APPOINTMENT...................................................................................................................... 18

4.3

CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT........................................................................................ 18
5.

Procedures for Initiation of Work...........................................................................19

5.1

ACCESS................................................................................................................................. 19

5.2

SWITCHING PROCEDURES................................................................................................. 20

5.3 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE WORKING ON OR TESTING HIGH VOLTAGE


APPARATUS.................................................................................................................................... 21
5.4 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE WORKING ON OR TESTING LOW VOLTAGE
APPARATUS.................................................................................................................................... 22
5.5

EARTHING............................................................................................................................. 23

5.6 APPROACH TO EXPOSED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS OR INSULATORS


SUPPORTING THEM...................................................................................................................... 24
5.7 TESTING OF HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS BEFORE IT IS CONNECTED TO AN
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM................................................................................................................... 25
6.

Issue And Control Of Electrical Safety Documents...............................................27

6.1

INITIATION OF DOCUMENTS............................................................................................... 27

6.2

PROCEDURE FOR ISSUE AND RECEIPT...........................................................................27

6.3

PRECAUTIONS DURING PROGRESS OF WORK...............................................................28

6.4

PROCEDURE FOR CLEARANCE AND CANCELLATION.....................................................29


7.

Precautions to be Taken on Specific Items of Apparatus......................................30

7.1

WORK ON OVERHEAD LINES............................................................................................. 30

7.2

WORK ON UNDERGROUND CABLES................................................................................32

7.3

WORK ON HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS..................................................................33

7.4

WORK ON HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR.........................................................................33

7.5

WORK IN SUBSTATIONS WITH EXPOSED HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS...................34

7.6

WORK ON REMOTELY OR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED HV APPARATUS................34

7.7 WORK AND TESTING ON HV MOTOR CIRCUITS (includes HV circuits with an LV motor,
eg. beam pump circuits)................................................................................................................... 35
7.8

WORK ON LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHBOARDS....................................................................35

7.9

WORK ON HIGH VOLTAGE STATIC CAPACITORS.............................................................36

7.10
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SWITCHING, WORKING OR TESTING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS.....................36


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Live Line Working................................................................................................. 37

8.1

GENERAL............................................................................................................................... 37

8.2

LIVE LINE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT...................................................................................37

8.3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................... 37
9.

Live Line Washing................................................................................................. 39

9.1

GENERAL............................................................................................................................... 39

9.2

LIVE LINE WASHING EQUIPMENT......................................................................................39

9.3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................... 39
10.

USE OF APPOINTED PERSONS........................................................................41

10.1

GENERAL............................................................................................................. 41

10.2

SWITCHING DUTIES........................................................................................... 41

10.3

APPOINTMENT.................................................................................................... 41

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1 Introduction
These Electrical Safety Rules are intended for the use of such employees of PDO and its
contractors who may be concerned with the operation of, or work on, PDO HIGH VOLTAGE
and associated LOW VOLTAGE electrical systems. The Rules are additional to the generally
applicable safety requirements of the Company, specifically the Permit-to-Work System (PR1172) as operated by the Company, together with the PDO HSE Manual.
The application of these Rules is mandatory.
The authority for revision of these Rules rests with the Corporate Functional Discipline Head
Electrical.
All copies of these Rules shall be issued in accordance with PR-1948, ESOP 1.
The Rules shall not apply to three & single phase LOW VOLTAGE APPARATUS inside
workshops, laboratories, commercial, domestic and similar buildings or to portable electric
tools, all of which are not considered to be part of PDO's electrical systems which come within
the scope of these Rules.
The Rules shall not be applied to batteries for all purposes, instrument or telecommunication
circuits operating at up to 110 volts DC and AC, nor to radio frequency, or low energy high
voltages as found in cathode ray tubes, radar, air-conditioning systems/plants and cathodic
protection systems.
However the principles of the safe working methods contained in subsection 5.4 of these Rules
shall be followed, where practicable, when working on any LOW VOLTAGE circuits within the
PDO concessions.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES (ESOP) PR1948 (previously titled as
SP-1108) are issued by the Corporate Functional Discipline Head Electrical to supplement
these Rules and to define policies that assist in their implementation.
All copies of these PROCEDURES shall be issued in accordance with ESOP 1.
The ESRs forbid unauthorised staff to execute any electrical operational activity
It is however acceptable that:1. Unauthorised contractor staff carry out job-related-tasks, for which no electrical
authorisation is required, whilst under the direct supervision of authorised staff.
2. Contractor's equipment is used to execute the job.
Such equipment shall comply with the appropriate PDO HSE regulations.

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2 Glossary
Electrical Definitions
For the purpose of these Electrical Safety Rules, the following definitions shall apply and where
used shall be printed in capital letters. The definitions have been grouped into categories
dealing with specific aspects of electrical safety
2.1.1 General Terminology
APPROVED
Of a type or method sanctioned for use within PDO.
(See Appendix A for method, device, reference document or stock reference)
DANGER
A risk of bodily injury or loss of life or health from shock, burn, asphyxiation or other causes.
DEAD
At or about zero potential and disconnected from any LIVE system.
EARTH, EARTHED or EARTHING
Connecting to or connected to the general mass of earth in such a manner as will ensure at all
times that the body being earthed discharges immediately any electrical energy stored in it
and furthermore is maintained at a safe potential with respect to the general mass of earth
When applied to conductors: all phases short circuited and effectively connected to earth
either through switchgear with adequately rated EARTHING capacity or by APPROVED
portable EARTHING leads or by any other APPROVED devices.
EXTRA LOW VOLTAGE (ELV) APPARATUS
Any apparatus, equipment and conductors which are normally operated at a voltage not
exceeding 50V AC.
HIGH VOLTAGE (HV) APPARATUS
Any apparatus, equipment and conductors which are normally operated at a voltage
exceeding 1000V AC.
ISOLATED OR ISOLATION
Disconnected from LIVE APPARATUS and conductors by an open disconnector or by an
adequate physical gap.
LIVE
Electrically charged.
LIVE LINE WASHING
Washing of LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE insulators on overhead lines and substations with exposed
conductors using APPROVED equipment and methods.
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LIVE LINE WORK


Work on LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE overhead exposed conductors and other APPARATUS using
APPROVED insulated tools and methods.
LOW VOLTAGE (LV) APPARATUS
Any apparatus, equipment and conductors which are not EXTRA LOW VOLTAGE
APPARATUS and which normally operate at a voltage not exceeding 1000V AC.
SAFETY DISTANCE
The distance from the nearest LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE exposed conductor or from an insulator
supporting a HIGH VOLTAGE conductor which shall be maintained to avoid DANGER.
SWITCHING
The operation of circuit breakers, isolators, disconnectors, fuses or other methods of making
or breaking an electrical circuit and/or the application and removal of CIRCUIT MAIN
EARTHS and LV EARTHS.
WORK IN A CONFINED SPACE
Work in an enclosed area where there is a possibility of concentrations of toxic, flammable or
hazardous gases or where the oxygen content of the atmosphere could be reduced below
20% by volume.
WORKING PARTY
The persons under the direct supervision of a COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON or an
AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON.

2.1.2

Documentation, Permits, Notices & Procedures


ELECTRICAL SAFETY OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
Instructions that are issued by the CFDH-E to supplement these Rules and to define policies
that assist in their implementation.
i)

ELECTRICAL SAFETY DOCUMENTS,

ii)

ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK, SANCTIONS-FOR-TEST, LIMITATIONS-OFACCESS and

iii)

ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATES


are all ELECTRICAL SAFETY DOCUMENTS.

CAUTION NOTICE
A notice in an APPROVED form attached to electrical APPARATUS or its controls conveying
a warning against interference with such APPARATUS. These notices shall be attached to all
points of ISOLATION from which APPARATUS can be made LIVE.

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CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT
A form of identification issued by the CFDH-E to appoint PDO (and non-PDO) staff to a level of
electrical authorisation. (see Appendix G)
DANGER NOTICE
A notice in an APPROVED form reading 'DANGER' with any additional wording calling
attention to the DANGER of approaching or interfering with such LIVE APPARATUS.
EARTHED NOTICE
A notice in an APPROVED form reading 'EARTHED' that shall be used to identify APPARATUS
that has been used to apply a CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH to a circuit
ELECTRICAL IMMOBILISATION / MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE
A form of instruction signed and issued by a responsible member of a Custodian Department to
a suitably authorised APPOINTED PERSON to ensure the safe immobilisation of selected LV
electrical motor circuits prior to non-electrical work by a third party. (See Appendix E-3).
ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE
A form of instruction signed and issued by a responsible member of a Custodian Department to
a suitably authorised ELECTRICAL PERSON to ensure the safe ISOLATION of electrical
circuits prior to non-electrical work by a third party. (See Appendix E-1).
ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE
(allowing restoration of motive power for on-load checks to be made)
A form of instruction signed and issued by a responsible member of a Custodian Department to
a suitably authorised ELECTRICAL PERSON to ensure the safe ISOLATION of electrical
circuits prior to non-electrical work and on-load checks by a third party.
This CERTIFICATE shall allow the restoration of motive power, under the direct supervision of
an ELECTRICAL PERSON, for on-load checks to be made by the third party. (See Appendix E2).
ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK (EPTW)
A form of declaration signed and issued by an AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON to a
COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON in charge of work to be carried out on any
APPARATUS, for the purpose of making known to such person exactly what HIGH VOLTAGE
APPARATUS is DEAD, ISOLATED from all LIVE conductors, has been discharged, connected
to EARTH and on which it is safe to work. (see Appendix B).
An ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall also be issued to a person in charge of work on
LOW VOLTAGE APPARATUS when either it is necessary to:a)

apply a CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH to the HIGH VOLTAGE side of a transformer feeding the
LOW VOLTAGE APPARATUS
or

b)

apply an LV EARTH to the busbars of a LOW VOLTAGE switchboard.

EXCAVATION CERTIFICATE
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A form of declaration endorsed by all relevant service departments and issued under the
Permit-to-Work system to ensure that all underground services and power cables are identified
and safe methods of excavation are followed.
LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS (LOA)
A form issued and canceled by an AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON to a COMPETENT
ELECTRICAL PERSON defining the limits and nature of work which will be carried out in the
vicinity of LIVE APPARATUS.
A LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall be issued when an
ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or SANCTION-FOR-TEST is not applicable and when
verbal instructions are not considered sufficient. (see Appendix D).
A LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall also be issued to a person in charge of work on LIVE HIGH
VOLTAGE conductors or insulators supporting LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE conductors when LIVE
LINE WORKING or LIVE LINE WASHING procedures are to be used.
PROCEDURES FOR APPOINTED PERSONS
An APPROVED procedure describing activities which can be carried out by an APPOINTED
PERSON.
SANCTION-FOR-TEST (SFT)
A form of declaration signed and issued by a SENIOR AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON
to an AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON
in charge of testing HIGH VOLTAGE
APPARATUS for the purpose of making known to such person exactly what APPARATUS is to
be tested and the condition under which testing is to be performed. (see Appendix C).
SWITCHGEAR OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP)
An APPROVED procedure detailing how to operate switchgear and how to make it safe to work
on. The procedure checked and tested by consruction engineer and approved by document
custodian and document author before up loading to live link.
SWITCHING PROGRAMME
An APPROVED schedule which lists in sequence the SWITCHING operations necessary to
achieve a defined purpose on the system.
This schedule may include ISOLATION and EARTHING of HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS to
make it safe prior to the issue of an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or SANCTION-FORTEST.
WORK PERMIT
(The class A or B Permit-to-Work)
A form of declaration signed and issued by the custodian of equipment or plant to the person in
charge (Permit Holder) of a working party, giving clearance to work on the specified equipment
or plant, detailing restrictions and precautions required to carry out the specified work safely.
The permit shall state which other certificates or permits are required prior to starting work (eg.
, ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK).
2.1.3 Safety Equipment
ADDITIONAL EARTH
An earth of APPROVED type which is applied after the issue of an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK or SANCTION-FOR-TEST (for example an EARTH applied at a point of work).
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These shall be attached or removed by (as a minimum) a COMPETENT ELECTRICAL


PERSON holding the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK. When portable EARTHING leads
are used for this purpose, an APPROVED label shall be attached with the legend 'AE'.
CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH
An earth applied by an AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON prior to issue of an
ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or SANCTION-FOR-TEST. When portable EARTHING
leads are used for this purpose, an APPROVED label shall be attached with the legend 'CME'.
KEY SAFE
An APPROVED device for the secure retention of all SAFETY PADLOCK keys used to lock
means of ISOLATION, EARTHING or other safety devices in accordance with these Rules.
LV EARTH
An earth of an APPROVED design that may be used on LOW VOLTAGE APPARATUS when it
is worked on under an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK.
SAFETY PADLOCKS
Locks of an APPROVED type with a unique key, that shall be used to lock switches, etc, at
points of ISOLATION where the APPARATUS being worked on could be made LIVE in error.
Only one key shall be supplied for each lock.
STANDARD ELECTRICAL PADLOCKS
Locks of an APPROVED standard type fitted to prevent access by unauthorised persons to
power stations, substations or electrical
APPARATUS not subject to an ELECTRICAL SAFETY DOCUMENT. This type of lock shall fit
the electrical master key system.
2.1.4 Persons
Refer to ESOP-3 (PR-1948) for procedures on selection, training, assessment and
appointment of Electrical Persons and Appointed Persons.

Electrical Person
A person (PDO or non-PDO) who has been appointed by the CFDH-E to any of the
electrical authorisation levels defined below in Rules 2.1.4.2/3/4/5/6. ELECTRICAL
PERSONS shall be subject to the licensing requirements of the Permit-to-Work system as
operated by PDO.

2.1.4.2 Competent Electrical Person (PDO Staff) - CEP


A person who has sufficient technical knowledge or experience to avoid DANGER and has
been appointed by the CFDH-E to receive and complete ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DEISOLATION CERTIFICATES and receive ELECTRICAL PERMITS-TO-WORK and
LIMITATIONS-OF-ACCESS.
This person may carry out LV SWITCHING, but only on single circuits with no possibilities of
backfeeds.
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state the section of the electrical system to
which it applies
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Competent Electrical Switching Person (PDO Staff) - CESP


A COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON who has been appointed in writing by the CFDH-E
to carry out LV SWITCHING, including LV switchboards with possible backfeeds from main
incomers or bus couplers, but excluding LV switchboards with incomers from the HV
system.
For Electrical Technician should have complete at least 6 month period of CEP
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state the section of the electrical system to
which it applies

Authorised Electrical Person (PDO Staff)- AEP


A COMPETENT ELECTRICAL SWITCHING PERSON who has been appointed in writing by
the CFDH-E to carry out HV and LV SWITCHING, issue and cancellation of ELECTRICAL
PERMITS-TO-WORK, LIMITATIONS-OF-ACCESS and receive SANCTIONS-FOR-TEST.
Electrical Technision should have completed one year period of CESP experiance and
minimum of 10 switching program.
Electrical Engineer who have one year period of CEP experiance and minimum of10
switching program
Electrical Sumesible Pump Engineer approved and certified by ESP company can be
appointed derect to AEP for defined electrical boundaries.
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state the section of the electrical system to
which it applies

Senior Authorised Electrical Person (PDO Staff)-SAEP


An AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON who has been appointed in writing by the CFDHE to carry out HV and LV SWITCHING, the issue and cancellation of ELECTRICAL
PERMITS-TO-WORK, SANCTIONS-FOR-TEST and LIMITATIONS-OF-ACCESS.
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state the section of the electrical system to
which it applies.
It may also include carrying out the duties of a CONTROL PERSON for a specified section
of the electrical system

Control Person (PDO Staff)-CP


A SENIOR AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON who has been appointed in writing by
the CFDH-E to manage a section of the electrical system within defined electrical
boundaries.
The position of CONTROL PERSON can be either of the following:
a)

The person operating from a control room specially equipped with system control
facilities (particularly applicable to the operation of powerstations)
or

b)

The most senior ELECTRICAL PERSON in a PDO Area (particularly applicable to


Area Operations Electrical Supervisor positions)
or

c)

Heads of Utility
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state the section of the electrical
system for which the appointment applies.

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Non-PDO Staff Electrical Persons


It shall be possible for contract staff to be authorised for any of the authorisation levels as
defined in Rules 2.1.4.2/3/4/5/6.
The contractor shall nominate such staff in writing to PDO as having sufficient technical
knowledge or experience, commensurate with the level of authorisation requested, to carry
out the duties as defined in Rules 2.1.4.2/3/4/5/6 (whichever is applicable) in a safe and
responsible manner.
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state that the authorisation shall only be valid
for the purposes of commissioning and/or maintenance of APPARATUS and associated
SWITCHING on PDO electrical systems as defined in the contract scope of work or within
the EPC contract area

Appointed Person (PDO and Non-PDO Staff)


A person nominated by a PDO production unit or facility and appointed in writing by the
CFDH-E to carry out specified activities, which may include limited SWITCHING in his unit.
The CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT shall state the activities and any limited items of
SWITCHING this person may carry out

2.2

OTHER DEFINITIONS
Note:

See also subsections 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5


(The)

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Company
A party to a Contract with The Company who is responsible for
providing design, engineering, and other related consultancy services
under a Contract.
A party to a Contract with The Company responsible for maintenance,
construction and other related works specified in a Contract. On
occasion, for example in 'turnkey, EMC or EPC contracts', a contractor
may be responsible for the duties of both Consultant and Contractor.
Supervision by a person suitably authorised for that function, who is
continuously present at the work site to personally supervise the work
without intermediaries.
The word 'may' is to be understood as indicating a possible course of
action.
The word 'shall' is to be understood as mandatory.
The word 'should' is to be understood as strongly recommended.
A specified engineer or Consultant who applies these standards in the
execution of a PDO project.

2.3

PDO AREAS
The following (operational) Areas currently exist in PDO, with electrical staff in place:
Coastal Areas:

Mina Al Fahal

Northern Areas: Lekhwair (L)


Yibal (Y), including Al-Huwaisah
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Qarn Alam (Q), including Saih Nihayda, Saih Rawl, Barik, Musallim,
Mabrouk
Southern Areas: Marmul (M), including Birba, Harweel, Haima West
Nimr (N), including Amal, Amin, Runib
Rima (R) and Bahja (B), including Sayyala, Suwaihat, Anzauz, Hubara,
Mukhaizna
Note:

2.4

APPROVED Interface procedures between PDO operational areas and third party
distribution systems or points of supply i.e. OETC, OPWP,ORPC, MEDC, MZEC,
RAEC, ROP, MOD can be found in ESOP 9.

ABBREVIATIONS
AE

Additional Earth

AP

Appointed Person

AEP

Authorised Electrical Person

CEP

Competent Electrical Person

CESP

Competent Electrical Switching Person

CFDH-E Corporate Functional Discipline Head Electrical


CME

Circuit Main Earth

CofA

Certificate of Appointment

CP

Control Person

ELV

Extra Low Voltage

EMC

Engineering Maintenance Contract

EPC

Engineer, Procure & Construct contract

ESB

Electrical Safety Bulletin

ESOP

Electrical Safety Operational Procedure

ESP

Electrical Sumessible Pump

ESR

Electrical Safety Rules

HV

High Voltage

IEC

International Electrical Committee

LLW

Live Line Work

LL Washing

Live Line Washing

LV

Low Voltage

PDO

Petroleum Development Oman LLC

SAEP

Senior Authorised Electrical Person

SAP

Systems, Applications and Products

SOP

Switchgear Operating Procedures

SRD

Safety Reference Document

OETC

Oman Electricity Transmission Company SAOG

OPWP

Oman Power and Water Procurement Company SAOG

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ORPC

Oman Power ans Water Procurement Company SAOG

MEDC

Muscat Electricity Distribution Company SAOG

MOD

Ministry Of Deffence

MZEC

Mazoon Electricity Company SAOG

RAEC

Rural Areas Electricity Company SAOG

ROP

Royal Oman Police

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PDO GENERIC JOB TITLES & REFERENCE INDICATORS


For the purpose of this document the following generic job titles are defined, along with the
current reference indicator(s).
PDO GENERIC JOB TITLE

REFERENCE INDICATOR

Corporate Functional Discipline Head


Electrical

UIE, Infrastructure
Manager

Head of Power system Ops & Maint.

UIE/3 (UEE)

Facilities & Business Support Manager

UIB

Head of Production Flow Asset Team

ONO, OSO

Area Head of Production Flow Asset


Team

ONO/1F, ONO/1L, ONO/1Y, ONO/1Q

Head Maintenance Facilities upgrade

UIB/1

Area Electrical Supervisor

ONO/42F,ONO/42L,ONO/42Y,ONO/42Q,
OSO/42B, OSO/42N, OSO/42M, UIB/12

Area Electrical Staff

Staff reporting to an Area Electrical Supervisor

Area Business Service co-ordinator

ONO/8F, ONO/8L, ONO/8Y, ONO/8Q,

System

Dept.

OSO/1B, OSO/1M, OSO/1N,

OSO/8B, OSO/81N,
OSO/81C

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3. General Requirements
3.1

DUTY
It is the duty of all persons, including contractors and sub-contractors employed by PDO, who
work on the electrical systems within PDO areas, to make themselves thoroughly conversant
with and to conduct their work in accordance with all Rules governing the operation or work
they have to undertake on such systems.
Furthermore, it is the duty of these persons to use any means or appliance provided by PDO
for securing safety and also not willfully to do anything likely to endanger themselves or others.
Contravention of these Rules shall constitute misconduct. Any person (whether PDO or nonPDO staff) who contravenes these Rules shall be liable to dismissal or be otherwise dealt with
in accordance with Personnel Disciplinary procedures.

3.2

OBJECTIONS
Any person objecting on operational or safety grounds to any instructions given to him
regarding the operation of HV or LV APPARATUS or work on electrical equipment shall make
these objections clearly known to the person issuing them.
This person shall then have the matter investigated and if necessary referred to a higher
authority for a decision before proceeding.

3.3

ISSUE OF ELECTRICAL SAFETY RULES


A copy of these Rules shall be issued to PDO employees and to employees of PDO contractors
and sub-contractors, involved in the operation of or work on PDO electrical systems. Each
employee shall sign a receipt for their copy which shall be kept in good condition. The method
of issue shall be in accordance with ESOP-1.

3.4

DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS


All dangerous occurrences and electrical accidents shall be reported immediately to a CP who
shall report in accordance with an APPROVED procedure.

3.5

FAILURE OF SUPPLY
A failure of supply, from whatever cause, to or from any part of the HV systems shall be
reported immediately to the CP for the section affected.
The CP shall report any serious interruption involving a large part of the facilities or an
important single consumer in accordance with procedure PR 1353 ( Follow- up procedure for
Electrical Faults and Equipment Failure PR -1353 ).
During failure of supply, all APPARATUS, conductors and equipment shall be considered LIVE,
until ISOLATED and proved DEAD.

3.6

ADMITTANCE TO STATIONS
No person shall, without authority, enter any power station or substation premises belonging to
or under the control of PDO. All such stations shall be kept secured with STANDARD
ELECTRICAL LOCKS when unattended.

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4. Authorisation of Electrical Persons and Appointed Persons


4.1

GENERAL
The authorisation of staff to SAEP, AEP, CESP, CEP, CP and AP operating and working under
the scope of these Rules shall follow the definitions given in Rule 2.1.4.

4.2

APPOINTMENT
The method of training, assessing and subsequent appointing of such PERSONS is detailed in
ESOP 3.

4.3
4.3.1

CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT
A CofA shall be given to all ELECTRICAL PERSONS and to all APPOINTED PERSONS.
The CofA shall state the main activities these persons may carry out on PDO electrical
systems, and the PDO Area to which it applies.

4.3.2

Another CofA shall be given to SAEP's who are to undertake the role of CP for a section of
the electrical system within defined electrical boundaries in a specific PDO Area.

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5. Procedures for Initiation of Work


5.1

ACCESS

5.1.1 Access To High Voltage Enclosures And Apparatus


Barriers (including plates on access ladders) restricting access to enclosures or cubicles
containing LIVE HV conductors shall normally be kept locked. No person except an AEP or a
person acting under his direct supervion shall have access to any such enclosure or cubicle in
which a LIVE conductor is exposed.
All spout or busbar shutters shall be locked shut. In case of possible backfeed also the feeder
shutters shall be locked shut. If the design of switch gear does not have this locking facility,
other precautions to prevent DANGER shall be taken (e.g. padlocking of cubicle doors).
NOTE: Possible backfeed exists in case of ring circuit and multiple radial feeders!
5.1.2 Access to Underground Chambers or Cellars
In accordance with PDO policy a WORK PERMIT is always required for WORK IN A
CONFINED SPACE. No person shall therefore enter any underground chamber or cellar until
the requirements of the Permit-to-Work System for entry into a CONFINED SPACE have been
implemented.
5.1.3 Climbing of Towers and Gantries
Gates and devices to prevent climbing of towers and gantries supporting HV conductors shall
always be kept locked except when opened by an AEP under an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK, SANCTION-FOR-TEST or LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS.
5.1.4 Climbing on Wood Poles
Before any pole is climbed, it shall be sounded. No pole badly impaired by decay or damage
shall be climbed until the person in charge is satisfied that it has been made safe.
No person shall work upon any pole or tower without making proper use of his APPROVED
safety harness, which he shall examine to see that it is in good order, on each occasion before
use.
No person shall climb any pole supporting LIVE HV conductors except in accordance with Rule
7.1.4.

5.2

SWITCHING PROCEDURES

5.2.1 General
5.2.1.1 No HV SWITCHING shall be carried out without the agreement of the CP responsible for that
section of the electrical system.
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5.2.1.2 In normal circumstances all HV SWITCHING shall be carried out only after a written
APPROVED SWITCHING PROGRAMME has been agreed.
SWITCHING PROGRAMMES need not normally be prepared for SWITCHING on HV motor
circuits unless required by the CP.
5.2.1.3 When the CP gives agreement for HV SWITCHING to be carried out he shall, if practicable,
communicate directly with the person who is to carry out the SWITCHING.
SWITCHING to the CP's instructions, or with his consent, shall be carried out without undue
delay.
All HV SWITCHING shall be reported to the CP as soon as possible after each operation or
at an agreed stage of a SWITCHING PROGRAMME.
5.2.1.4 The remote opening and closing of HV circuit breakers may be carried out by
unaccompanied suitably authorised operators.
All other HV SWITCHING shall be carried out by an AEP who shall be accompanied during
the SWITCHING operations. (See also Rule 5.5.2.2 when applying CIRCUIT MAIN
EARTHS).
5.2.1.5 When operating pole mounted switchgear by mechanical means from ground level, the
operator shall wear rubber gloves of an APPROVED type and an APPROVED safety helmet.
5.2.1.6 Making LIVE or DEAD by signal or prearranged understanding after an agreed time interval
is forbidden.
5.2.1.7 When switchgear or any other HV APPARATUS shows any sign of distress, its condition shall
be reported immediately to the CP and it shall be examined before a decision is made about
further operation.
5.2.2 Switching Across Electrical Boundaries
Before SWITCHING is carried out on any system which may affect other electrical systems,
the CP agreeing the SWITCHING, shall communicate with the CP of the other system(s)
concerned and the SWITCHING shall be recorded by all parties.
When telephone or radio messages are being used between CP's to co-ordinate
SWITCHING PROGRAMMES between different specified sections of electrical systems,
each message shall be repeated in full and written down before SWITCHING is performed
and each actual operation shall be reported to the CP at the other end before the next
operation can be executed.
5.2.3 Switching Under Emergency Conditions
In all cases when emergency SWITCHING has been carried out to avoid DANGER to
persons or APPARATUS, the CP for the electrical system concerned shall be informed as
soon as possible of any action taken. The CP shall report in accordance with an APPROVED
procedure.

5.3

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE WORKING ON OR TESTING HIGH


VOLTAGE APPARATUS
No person shall undertake any repairs, maintenance, alterations, cleaning or testing on HV
APPARATUS until such parts of that APPARATUS are:(a)

Switched off from all points of supply, made DEAD and proven DEAD by checking
each phase of the circuit in an approved manner (refer ESOP 5).

(b)

ISOLATED and all steps taken to secure with SAFETY PADLOCKS from all points of
supply, including where practicable voltage and auxiliary transformers, common
neutral equipment and any other source from which the APPARATUS and conductors
may become LIVE and CAUTION NOTICES attached at all points of ISOLATION.

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The keys for the SAFETY PADLOCKS shall be placed in a KEY SAFE or another
APPROVED security method shall be used.
(c)

Connected to EARTH at all points of disconnection from HV supplies to such


APPARATUS or between such points and the points of work or testing.

(d)

Screened where necessary to prevent DANGER and DANGER NOTICES attached.

(e)

Released for work by the issue of an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK to a CEP


who shall be accompanied by another CEP during the progress of the work.
or

(f)

Released for testing by the issue of a SANCTION-FOR-TEST to an AEP who shall


be accompanied by another AEP or CEP during the progress of the testing.
If an HV testing supply is to be used then Rule 5.7.2 shall also apply.
and

(g)

The person receiving the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or SANCTION-FORTEST is made fully aware of the nature and extent of the work or testing to be done.
It is the duty of the person issuing the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or
SANCTION-FOR-TEST to ensure that these provisions are complied with.
Any work on LIVE HV conductors or insulators shall be carried out under the LIVE
LINE WORKING Rules in Section 8.0 or LIVE LINE WASHING Rules in Section 9.0.

5.4

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE WORKING ON OR TESTING LOW


VOLTAGE APPARATUS

5.4.1 No person shall carry out any repairs, maintenance, alterations or cleaning on LV APPARATUS
until such parts of that APPARATUS are:(a)

Switched off from all possible points of supply and made DEAD.

(b)

ISOLATED from all possible points of supply. The ISOLATION shall normally be
carried out by opening circuit breakers/switches and by removing fuses or links.
The operating handles of these circuit breakers/switches shall have been, where
practicable, locked in the 'open' position with SAFETY PADLOCKS or similar type
locking devices and CAUTION NOTICES attached at all points of ISOLATION. (see
NOTE).

(c)

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Proved DEAD with an APPROVED voltage testing device suitable for the rated
voltage of the circuit. The voltage testing device shall be checked before and after
use to check it is working correctly.

(e)

EARTHED, where necessary, by an AEP, with LV EARTHS that have been applied in
accordance with Rule 5.5.3 to ISOLATED LV conductors.

(f)

Released for work to the CEP when the above precautions are complete.
and

(g)

The CEP who is to be in charge of the work, is made fully aware of the nature and
extent of the work to be done, and understands the precautions that he and his
WORKING PARTY shall take to avoid DANGER from LIVE APPARATUS.

NOTE:

If the APPARATUS at the point of ISOLATION is not provided with suitable means of
locking or if SAFETY PADLOCKS cannot be applied, and the circuit cannot be
ISOLATED by the withdrawal of fuses or links, then other suitable precautions shall
be taken to avoid DANGER to person whilst working on the circuit.

5.4.2 An ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall be issued to the CEP in charge of the work on LV
APPARATUS and conductors when it has been necessary to apply a CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH to
the ISOLATED HV windings of the transformer feeding the LV windings and connections
(including incoming switchboard units) or when an LV EARTH is applied to the LV switchboard
busbars.
When such an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK is issued to a CEP, he shall be accompanied
by another CEP during the progress of the work.
5.4.3 Notwithstanding the requirements of Rule 5.4.1, essential testing or adjustments may be made
with LV APPARATUS LIVE, provided that safe methods are used and APPROVED equipment
or instruments required for testing are properly insulated for the rated voltage of the circuit.
If it is necessary for safety reasons, the CEP carrying out testing or adjustments shall wear
APPROVED electrical rubber gloves.
If the testing or adjustments of LV APPARATUS requires covers to be removed so that LIVE
terminals, windings or connections are exposed, then suitable precautions shall be taken to
prevent persons coming into accidental contact or interfering with that APPARATUS.
The CEP in charge of the testing or adjustments shall be accompanied during the progress of
the testing or adjustments.

5.5

EARTHING

5.5.1 General
No HV EARTHING switch shall be operated or CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH connected or removed
except with the agreement of the CP.
5.5.2 High Voltage Earthing
5.5.2.1 All phases of the HV APPARATUS shall be tested with an APPROVED voltage testing device
to ensure that they are DEAD.
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A circuit breaker be used to make the EARTH connection. The circuit breaker shall
normally have its trip feature made inoperative before closing to EARTH, unless this
is not practicable, when it shall be done afterwards. After closing, the circuit breaker
shall be locked in the EARTH position. An EARTHED NOTICE shall be attached on
the circuit breaker when it is in the EARTH position.
or

(b)

Applying APPROVED portable EARTHING leads by an insulating pole or other


APPROVED equipment to all phase conductors.
If this method of using portable EARTHING leads is to be used, the following
sequence of procedures shall be carried.out:(i)

Check that the circuit to be EARTHED is ISOLATED.

(ii)

Ensure that each phase of the circuit is DEAD (only an HV testing device
suitable for the rated voltage of the circuit shall be used).
The APPROVED voltage testing device shall be checked before and after
use to check it is functioning correctly.

(iii)

Examine the portable EARTHING leads prior to use to ensure that they are
in good condition.

(iv)

Connect the portable EARTHING leads to the EARTH system before


securing them to the phase conductors. Care must be taken to ensure that
good contact is made.

(v)

EARTH and short circuit all phases even if work is to be carried out on one
phase only.
and

(vi)

When removing portable EARTHING leads disconnect them from the phase
conductors first and the EARTH system last.

NOTE: 1

When portable EARTHING leads are used as CIRCUIT MAIN


EARTHS, an APPROVED label shall be attached with the letters
'C.M.E'.

When portable EARTHING leads are used as ADDITIONAL


EARTHS, an APPROVED label shall be attached with the letters
'A.E'.

5.5.2.2 ACCOMPANIED SWITCHING


If a CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH is to be applied using portable EARTHING leads in accordance
with 5.5.2.1(b), then the AEP carrying out this SWITCHING shall be accompanied by a CEP.
5.5.3

Low Voltage Earthing

5.5.3.1 Any LV EARTH applied on DEAD LV switchboards shall be in accordance with Rule 5.5.3.2
and their application shall be recorded in the 'Other Precautions Section' of the relevant
ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK.
5.5.3.2 For LV APPARATUS only APPROVED portable EARTHING devices shall be used as LV
EARTHS. If these EARTHING devices are used then all phases and neutral of the LV
APPARATUS shall first be tested with an APPROVED voltage testing device. (Only an LV
testing device shall be used). The voltage testing device shall be checked before and after
use.
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5.5.3.3 The portable EARTHING devices shall then be applied in a similar manner to the sequence
of procedures specified in Rule 5.5.2.1b(i), (iii) (iv), (v) and (vi).

5.6

5.6.1

APPROACH TO EXPOSED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS OR


INSULATORS SUPPORTING THEM
Safety Distances
(a)

The SAFETY DISTANCE (designated 'X' in Table 1 and Diagram 1 of page 26&27)
shall be maintained at the respective system
voltages between any part of the person or object and the nearest LIVE HV
conductor.

(b)

A distance of 300 mm shall also be maintained, at all system voltages, from the
portion of insulators supporting LIVE HV conductors which is outside the appropriate
SAFETY DISTANCE from the conductors.

5.6.2 Approach of Persons


(a)

No person shall, except, for the provision of Rule 5.6.2(b), allow any part of his body
to approach exposed HV CONDUCTORS or insulators supporting such conductors
within the SAFETY DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6.1, unless the conductors have
been made DEAD, ISOLATED and EARTHED and an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK or SANCTION-FOR-TEST has been issued.

(b)

When a person is applying an APPROVED voltage testing device or phasing device


to HV conductors contained within metal enclosed switchgear, it is allowable for
those parts of the body to approach within the SAFETY DISTANCES specified in
Rule 5.6.1 subject to APPROVED procedures.

5.6.3 Testing of Conductors


(a)

When exposed HV conductors are not ISOLATED, the only objects to approach them
or insulators supporting them, within the SAFETY DISTANCE specified in Rule 5.6.1
shall be APPROVED voltage testing devices.

(b)

When exposed HV conductors are ISOLATED but not yet proved DEAD the only
objects which shall approach them or the insulators supporting them, within the
SAFETY DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6.1 shall be APPROVED voltage testing
devices.

5.6.4 Work Near Live Conductors


(a)

When work is to take place in the vicinity of LIVE HV conductors the AEP shall,
taking into account the nature and location of the work and the tools or objects to be
used, determine how the SAFETY DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6.1 have to be
maintained by the persons working.

(b)

If no ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or SANCTION-FOR-TEST is issued for


adjacent APPARATUS, then the AEP shall issue a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS to the
CEP in charge of the work, specifying how the SAFETY DISTANCES from LIVE
conductors shall be maintained during the course of the work.

NOTE:

APPENDIX F gives guidance on the application of Rule 5.6 to various operational


situations.

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TESTING OF HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS BEFORE IT IS CONNECTED TO


AN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

5.7.1 When HV APPARATUS is to have an HV test voltage applied before the connections are
attached that would enable it to be made LIVE from an electrical system, the AEP responsible
for applying the HV test voltage does not require a SANCTION-FOR-TEST if the HV
APPARATUS does not yet come within the scope of the Electrical Safety Rules.
5.7.2 The AEP shall ensure that when a HV test voltage is being applied to APPARATUS, adequate
precautions are taken to guard the APPARATUS to prevent DANGER.
These precautions shall include:(a)

DANGER NOTICES being attached to the APPARATUS during the period the HV
testing is taking place.

(b)

All APPARATUS, particularly cables, are discharged to EARTH before and after the
application of the HV test voltage.

(c)

Any temporary conductors used for applying the HV test voltage shall be of adequate
size and be easily visible.

(d)

Test connections shall not be applied in a cell or compartment in which there are
exposed LIVE HV conductors.

When such testing using an HV testing voltage supply is carried out, the AEP shall be
accompanied by a CEP.

NOMINAL SYSTEM VOLTAGE

SAFETY DISTANCE 'X'

Up to and including 33 kV

0.8 m

Exceeding 33 kV but not exceeding 66 kV

1.0 m

Exceeding 66 kV but not exceeding 132 kV

1.4 m

Exceeding 132 kV but not exceeding 275 kV

2.4 m

Table-1

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X

DIAGRAM 1

30cm

30cm

NOTE: X = safety distance


(from live HV conductors)

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6. Issue And Control Of Electrical Safety Documents


6.1

INITIATION OF DOCUMENTS

6.1.1 A WORK PERMIT shall always be issued prior to issuing an ELECTRICAL SAFETY
DOCUMENT in accordance with the Permit to Work Manual. The issued ELECTRICAL
SAFETY DOCUMENT(S) and the WORK PERMIT shall cross-refer.
6.1.2 An ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall be agreed by the CP and issued by an
ELECTRICAL PERSON, under whose approval the work is initiated, before any work is carried
out on any HV APPARATUS after it has once been connected to the HV system.
An ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall be agreed by the CP and issued at site by an
ELECTRICAL PERSON before any work is carried out on any LV APPARATUS that requires a
CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH to be applied to HV APPARATUS.
The maximum number of ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK that is allowed to be issued by
one SAEP/ AEP at any one time shall be no more than 10. If more ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK are to be issued, then additional SAEP/ AEP has to be made available who shall also
comply with the above rule
A SANCTION-FOR-TEST shall be agreed by the CP and issued by a SAEP under whose
approval the testing is initiated, before any testing is carried out on any HV APPARATUS after
it has once been connected to and remains part of an HV system.
If an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK has been issued on HV or LV APPARATUS, then until
that ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK is canceled, a SANCTION-FOR-TEST shall NOT be
issued on that same APPARATUS.
A LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall be issued by an AEP when verbal instructions are not
considered sufficient, particularly when work is to be undertaken in the close proximity of LIVE
uninsulated HV or LV conductors.
A LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall be issued by an AEP to allow LIVE LINE WORKING or LIVE
LINE WASHING procedures to take place. The CP shall be informed when a LIMITATION-OFACCESS for these specified activities is issued.
6.1.3 An ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE shall be issued by a responsible
member of a Custodian Department to a third party who is to carry out non-electrical work on
APPARATUS that needs to be ISOLATED before work commences.
An ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE (allowing restoration of motive
power) shall be issued by a responsible member of a Custodian Department to a third party
who is to carry out non-electrical work and subsequent on-load checks on APPARATUS that
needs to be ISOLATED before work commences.
An ELECTRICAL IMMOBILISATION/MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE shall be issued by a
responsible member of a Custodian Department to a third party who is to carry out nonelectrical work on LV motor circuits that needs to be immobilised before work commences.
The ELECTRICAL IMMOBILISATION/MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE shall only be used by in
case the procedure is carried out by a suitably authorised APPOINTED PERSON, in
accordance with the procedure as listed in ESOP 16.

6.2

PROCEDURE FOR ISSUE AND RECEIPT

6.2.1 An ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK, SANCTION-FOR-TEST or LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS


shall be issued to the person in charge of the work, who after reading its contents to the person
issuing the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK, SANCTION-FOR-TEST or LIMITATION-OFACCESS shall sign its receipt and its duplicate.
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The person to whom an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS is


issued shall be a CEP, who shall retain the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or LIMITATIONOF-ACCESS in his possession at all times, and remain on site, whilst work is being carried out.
The person in charge to whom a SANCTION-FOR-TEST is issued shall be an AEP, who shall
retain the SANCTION-FOR-TEST in his possession at all times, and remain on site, whilst tests
are being made.
Where more than one WORKING PARTY is concerned, an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK
or LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall be issued to the CEP in charge of each WORKING PARTY.
The issue of ELECTRICAL PERMITS-TO-WORK, SANCTIONS-FOR-TEST, ELECTRICAL
ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION
CERTIFICATES,
IMMOBILISATION/MOBILISATION
CERTIFICATES and LIMITATIONS-OF-ACCESS shall be logged in a book provided for that
purpose in a substation, unless the number of the relevant SWITCHING PROGRAMME is
entered.
6.2.2 An ELECTRICAL IMMOBILISATION/MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE shall be taken by the third
party to a suitably authorised APPOINTED PERSON requesting the immobilisation of the LV
motor circuit prior to the non-electrical work commencing on such circuit.
An ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE shall be taken by the third party
to a suitably authorised ELECTRICAL PERSON requesting the ISOLATION of the
APPARATUS prior to the non-electrical work commencing on such APPARATUS.
An ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE (allowing restoration of motive
power) shall be taken by a third party to a suitably authorised ELECTRICAL PERSON
requesting the ISOLATION of the APPARATUS prior to the non-electrical work and subsequent
on-load checks commencing on such APPARATUS. The ELECTRICAL PERSON shall not
accept this type of CERTIFICATE (allowing restoration of motive power) unless the responsible
member of the Custodian Department has agreed, at the time of issue, that no other WORK
PERMIT shall be issued on the APPARATUS until the CERTIFICATE is canceled and returned
to the Custodian Department.
Permission to commence and carry out the ISOLATION or immobilisation of the APPARATUS,
under either type of ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION OR ELECTRICAL
IMMOBILISATION / MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE, shall be given to the ELECTRICAL
PERSON or APPOINTED PERSON by the Custodian Department's representative at the site
of the APPARATUS.

6.3

PRECAUTIONS DURING PROGRESS OF WORK

6.3.1 HV APPARATUS ISOLATED and EARTHED for work under the terms of an ELECTRICAL
PERMIT-TO-WORK shall remain so until the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK has been
cleared, returned to an AEP and cancelled.
The APPARATUS ISOLATED and EARTHED for testing under the terms of a SANCTION-FORTEST shall not be connected to the system without the agreement of the CP. The recipient of
the SANCTION-FOR-TEST shall be responsible for coordinating all testing operations on the
ISOLATED APPARATUS and for ensuring safety during the tests. He may, without reference to
the CP, remove and replace EARTHS as necessary and carry out tests including making LIVE
the APPARATUS concerned from a testing supply. This does not mean that the recipient of the
SANCTION-FOR-TEST has to carry out the tests personally, but that they shall be carried out
under his direct supervision.
6.3.2 The APPARATUS ISOLATED for work by a third party under an ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DEISOLATION CERTIFICATE or IMMOBILISATION/ MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE shall remain
so until the work is complete.
The APPARATUS ISOLATED for work and on-load checking by a third party under an
ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE (allowing restoration of motive
power) may be DE-ISOLATED by the ELECTRICAL PERSON to allow on-load checks on the
APPARATUS to be made by the third party, but only under the direct supervision of the
ELECTRICAL PERSON.
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PROCEDURE FOR CLEARANCE AND CANCELLATION

6.4.1 When work on APPARATUS for which an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK has been issued
is completed, the recipient shall sign the clearance and return the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK to an AEP who shall cancel it and inform the CP.
Where more than one ELECTRICAL PERMITTO-WORK has been issued for work on HV
APPARATUS associated with the same CIRCUIT MAIN EARTHS, the CP shall ensure that all
such ELECTRICAL PERMITS-TO-WORK have been cancelled before the CIRCUIT MAIN
EARTHS are removed.
When testing on APPARATUS for which a SANCTION-FOR-TEST has been issued is
completed, the recipient shall sign the clearance and return the SANCTION-FOR-TEST to a
SAEP for cancellation.
A circuit under SANCTION-FOR-TEST shall have all CIRCUIT MAIN EARTHS restored prior to
cancellation unless agreement was reached with the CP at the time of issue to accept the
cancellation of the SANCTION-FOR-TEST without these EARTHS in position.
The SAEP, before canceling the SANCTION-FOR-TEST shall enter under "Exceptions" the
changes of state of EARTHING of the circuit and then inform the CP of the cancellation and of
the operational state of the circuit.
When work for which a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS has been issued is completed, the recipient
shall sign the clearance and return the LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS for cancellation to an AEP.
When a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS which allowed LIVE LINE WORKING or LIVE LINE
WASHING procedures is canceled, then the CP shall be informed.
6.4.2 When work by a party under an ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE or
IMMOBILISATION/MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE is complete the Custodian Department's
representative on the site of the APPARATUS shall return the CERTIFICATE to a suitably
authorised ELECTRICAL PERSON or APPOINTED PERSON as a request to DE-ISOLATE the
circuit and make the APPARATUS ready for operational use.
When the work and the on-load checks by a third party under an ELECTRICAL
ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE (allowing restoration of motive power) are
complete, the Custodian Department's representative on the site of the APPARATUS shall
return the CERTIFICATE to a suitably authorised ELECTRICAL PERSON as a request to DEISOLATE the circuit and make the APPARATUS ready for operational use.

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Precautions to be Taken on Specific Items of Apparatus


WORK ON OVERHEAD LINES
Identification Of Circuits

7.1.1.1 Single Circuit High Voltage Overhead Lines

Where poles or structures supporting LIVE conductors are part of an


overhead line circuit whose route runs near, or in the immediate
vicinity of other overhead line circuits, then those poles or
structures shall carry an APPROVED label or symbol to enable easy
identification of that circuit from ground level.
7.1.1.2 Double Circuit High Voltage Overhead Lines
Where single towers or structures are used to support the LIVE conductors of two circuits,
then each tower or structure shall carry APPROVED labels or symbols, so that a positive
identification of each circuit, and the position of its conductors on the towers and structures,
can be made both by persons from ground level, and by persons working up a tower or
structure under an ELECTRICAL SAFETY DOCUMENT.
7.1.2

General
The procedures called for in Rule 5.1.3 and Rule 5.1.4 shall apply for all work on overhead
lines.

7.1.3

Approach of Lightning
On the near approach of a lightning storm, all work on overhead lines shall cease
immediately and the CEP in charge shall inform the AEP that his WORKING PARTY are not
working on the overhead line.

7.1.4

Work on Poles Supporting The High Voltage Conductors of One Circuit


No CEP shall climb any such pole supporting LIVE conductors except under the direct
supervision of an AEP, who shall ensure that the person does not ascend to a position in
which it is possible for him to bring any part of his body or working tool within the SAFETY
DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6.
Additionally when work is to be carried out within one meter distance outside the SAFETY
DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6, the AEP shall issue a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS to the
CEP.
A DANGER NOTICE shall also be attached to the pole at a distance from LIVE conductors
not less than those specified in Rule 5.6.

7.1.5 Work on Towers or Structures Supporting the High Voltage Conductors of Two Circuits
No person shall climb above the anti-climbing guards of such towers or structures supporting
the LIVE conductors of two circuits, unless he is first issued with a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS,
stating the precautions he and his WORKING PARTY shall take to avoid DANGER.
An AEP shall personally ensure that DANGER NOTICES or APPROVED red flags are attached
to all sides of the tower or structure above which, persons climbing shall be instructed not to
pass. These DANGER NOTICES or APPROVED red flags shall be attached at a distance from
the lowest LIVE conductor so that persons working on the steelwork beneath them cannot bring
any part of their bodies or working tools within the SAFETY DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6.
The AEP shall from the ground directly supervise all such persons climbing or working on the
towers or structures.
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7.1.6 Work on Single or Double Circuit High Voltage Overhead Lines with All Conductors
Dead
7.1.6.1 For work on HV conductors the AEP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.3 shall:(a)

Identify the line to be worked on in an APPROVED manner at the point of work.

(b)

Where practicable ensure that the line is DEAD by checking with an APPROVED
voltage testing device.

(c)

If from the point of work the conductors can be seen to be EARTHED, dispense the
check with an APPROVED voltage testing device.

(d)

Issue the CEP holding the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK with portable


EARTHING leads that shall be used as ADDITIONAL EARTHS.

7.1.6.2 For work on HV conductors the CEP holding the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall:(a)

Before the commencement of work apply ADDITIONAL EARTHS at or as


near as practicable to the point of work. These portable EARTHING leads
shall be used to bond together all conductors and be connected to EARTH.
An APPROVED label reading 'A.E.' shall be attached to the portable
EARTHING leads.

7.1.7

(b)

Remove and re-apply these ADDITIONAL EARTHS at different points of


work on the line, but only if they are kept between the CIRCUIT MAIN
EARTH positions.

(c)

Dispense with the use of ADDITIONAL EARTHS if CIRCUIT MAIN EARTHS


have been applied in the immediate vicinity at each side of the point of work.

(d)

If the WORKING PARTY leaves the line at any time, check when they come
back, that they have returned to the same line and that all EARTHS adjacent
to the point of work, are still in position before allowing work to start again.

(e)

Check that all members of the WORKING PARTY are off the line before
removing all the ADDITIONAL EARTHS.

(f)

Sign the 'Clearance Section' of the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK.

Work on Double Circuit Lines with one Circuit Live

7.1.7.1 Where the design of towers or structures enables the SAFETY DISTANCES as specified in
Rule 5.6 to be maintained when persons are working on the DEAD conductors of one circuit
with the other one LIVE, then in addition to the requirements of Rules 5.3, 7.1.6.1 and 7.1.6.2
the following precautions shall be taken before work commences.
7.1.7.2 The AEP shall:(a)

At the point of work personally identify the circuit to be worked on, and instruct the
WORKING PARTY how to obtain safe access, up the tower or structure, to the
circuit's DEAD conductors.

(b)

Attach an APPROVED green flag at ground level on the DEAD circuit side of the
face of the tower or structure showing the safe access approach.

(c)

Attach a DANGER NOTICE at ground level on the LIVE circuit side of the face of the
tower or structure.

(d)

Enter on the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK the wording of the circuit


identification or symbol, that is attached to the tower or structure, of the circuit to be
worked on.

(e)

Instruct the CEP holding the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK, to climb ahead of


the rest of the WORKING PARTY, and to attach APPROVED red flags to the cross

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arms of the tower or structure, between the two circuits, drawing attention to the
DANGERS of approaching the LIVE circuit.
(f)

Ensure that these APPROVED red flags are attached so that all members of the
WORKING PARTY are aware that no part of their bodies or working tools shall go
beyond them and come within the SAFETY DISTANCES specified in Rule 5.6.

(g)

Remain on the ground, adjacent to the tower or structure, watching whilst members
of the WORKING PARTY are working above the anti-climbing guards. Be prepared
to warn them if they approach the LIVE circuit, and are in DANGER of bringing any
part of their bodies or working tools, within the SAFETY DISTANCES specified in
Rule 5.6.

7.1.7.3 The CEP holding the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall:Ensure that until the work is finished and the rest of the WORKING PARTY have descended
to the ground, the conductors remain EARTHED at the point of work and the APPROVED red
and green flags and DANGER NOTICES are kept in position.
7.1.8

Work on the Common Earth Conductor of Double Circuit Overhead Lines

7.1.8.1 Before work commences on the overhead common EARTH conductor of a double circuit
overhead line, the AEP shall ensure that both circuits are made DEAD, and that the
procedures called for in Rule 5.3 and Rule 7.1.6 are applied for both circuits.

7.2

WORK ON UNDERGROUND CABLES

7.2.1

Work on High Voltage Cables


For work on HV cables, the AEP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.3 shall:-

7.2.2

(a)

Ensure that no person touches or cuts into the insulation which covers the conductor,
unless the conductor is DEAD, ISOLATED and EARTHED.

(b)

Before issuing the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK to the CEP, identify the cable
to be worked on at the point of work, and prove it dead by APPROVED spiking
equipment or other APPROVED means.

Work on Low Voltage Cables


For work on LV cables, the CESP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.4 shall:-

7.2.3

(a)

Take all reasonably practicable steps to prevent the cable being made LIVE in error
during the course of work.

(b)

Keep any SAFETY PADLOCK keys, withdrawn fuses or links in a safe place during
the course of work.

(c)

Before the start of the work, clearly identify the cable at the point of work to the
person in charge of the work.

Work In The Vicinity of Buried High Voltage Cables

7.2.3.1 Accidental striking of power or auxiliary cables buried in the ground can result in fatal or
severe accidents in addition to possible loss of electrical supplies to important installations.
To prevent such incidents it is necessary for a responsible member of the Custodian
Department to issue an EXCAVATION PERMIT to the person in charge of the excavation.
7.2.3.2 If the excavations are in the vicinity of underground electrical cables then an AEP shall
specify on the EXCAVATION PERMIT any additional precautions that shall be taken to
safeguard the cables.
7.2.3.3 If in the view of the AEP the cables should be made DEAD, then an ELECTRICAL
ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE shall be issued to cover this SWITCHING.
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7.3

WORK ON HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS

7.3.1

For work on HV transformers, the AEP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.3
shall:-

7.4

(a)

Ensure that, where auxiliary or voltage transformers cannot be ISOLATED from the
HV conductors, the LV fuses or links are withdrawn and kept in a safe place during
the progress of the work.

(b)

Where work is to be carried out on an HV/LV transformer, ensure that the LV


windings are ISOLATED either by the opening of a switch or withdrawal of fuses or
links, so that any possible backfeed is prevented during the progress of the work.
Attach CAUTION NOTICES at the points of ISOLATION.

(c)

Before issuing the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK to the CEP, identify at the point
of work, the transformer to be worked on.

WORK ON HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR

7.4.1 Withdrawable Apparatus


When work is to be carried out on withdrawable HV APPARATUS (e.g. a circuit breaker), then
the AEP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.1.1. shall:(a)

Disconnect the withdrawable HV APPARATUS from all supplies and remove from its
normal service housing.

(b)

Discharge its conductors to EARTH, but they need not remain connected to EARTH.

7.4.2. Work on Busbar Spouts


When work is to be carried out on the busbars or busbars spouts of multi-panel switchboards
then the AEP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.3 shall:(a)

Ensure that the section of the busbars on which work is to be carried out are made
DEAD and ISOLATED from all points of supply from which it can be made LIVE.

(b)

Ensure that the ISOLATING arrangements are secured with SAFETY PADLOCKS,
and where practicable, the shutters of LIVE spouts locked shut.

(c)

Attach CAUTION NOTICES at all points where the busbars can be made LIVE.

(d)

Attach DANGER NOTICES, where applicable, on or adjacent to APPARATUS


containing LIVE conductors at the limits of the busbar on which work is to be carried
out.

(e)

Test with an APPROVED voltage testing device that the busbars are dead, checking
the voltage testing device before and after use.

(f)

EARTH the busbar at the point of testing and where practicable lock the CIRCUIT
MAIN EARTH in position.
Attach an EARTHED NOTICE to the circuit breaker or EARTHING device.

7.5

(g)

Test with an APPROVED voltage testing device every spout where work is to be
carried out, checking the voltage testing device before and after use.

(h)

Issue an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK to a CEP.

WORK IN SUBSTATIONS WITH EXPOSED HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS

7.5.1 Safety Distances to Live Conductors


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Identify the area where work may be carried out safely and ensure that SAFETY
DISTANCES called for in Rule 5.6 are maintained by the WORKING PARTY and the
tools and equipment they are to use. If no ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK or
SANCTION-FOR-TEST is issued for adjacent APPARATUS in the substation, then he
shall issue a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS to the CEP in charge of the work, specifying
how the SAFETY DISTANCES from LIVE conductors shall be maintained during the
course of the work.

(b)

If APPROVED barriers or ropes are necessary to define the safe area of work,
ensure that these are clearly visible and are not tied or supported by any structure
carrying LIVE APPARATUS or conductors. The safe area shall be identified by the
attaching of green flags inside the barriers or ropes and DANGER NOTICES
attached to adjoining LIVE APPARATUS.

(c)

Ensure that ladders required for the work shall be of an APPROVED type and be
kept secure with a STANDARD ELECTRICAL PADLOCK when not in use.
When ladders are used to gain access to DEAD APPARATUS, subject to an
ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK, these shall be locked in position with a
STANDARD ELECTRICAL PADLOCK or by any other APPROVED means such that
they cannot be removed unauthorised.

(d)

7.6

Ensure that if ladders, scaffolding, cranes etc, are to be used, that the position that
they shall be placed and the route through the substation to that position shall first be
agreed. Scaffolding and cranes, etc., shall be connected to the substation EARTH
system as soon as they are in position for work to take place.

WORK ON REMOTELY
APPARATUS

OR

AUTOMATICALLY

CONTROLLED

HV

7.6.1 Physical Danger


Serious bodily harm can be suffered by persons working on HV APPARATUS such as tapchange gear, circuit breakers, etc, due to the automatic or remote control feature being
operated in error.
7.6.2 Precautions
For work on remotely or automatically controlled HV APPARATUS such as tap-change gear,
circuit breakers, disconnectors, etc., the AEP before work commences shall:-

7.7

(a)

Ensure that all remote control and automatic features are made so that they cannot
be operated and, where practicable, secure with SAFETY PADLOCKS and CAUTION
NOTICES.

(b)

Take such precautions to ensure that no work will be in progress on the tap-changer,
circuit breaker etc., when work is taking place on the controlling equipment
associated wiring or relays, except when it is undertaken by an AEP or CEP acting
under his direct supervision.

WORK AND TESTING ON HV MOTOR CIRCUITS (includes HV circuits with


an LV motor, eg. beam pump circuits)

7.7.1 As no electricity can be backfed from an ISOLATED HV motor circuit, the following procedure
may be adopted if the CP and the AEP both agree to its use, for routine maintenance work
only, without preparing a SWITCHING PROGRAMME for a particular circuit.
7.7.2

The AEP shall then, in sequence:(a)

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ISOLATE the HV motor circuit and apply SAFETY PADLOCKS and CAUTION
NOTICE at the point of ISOLATION.

(c)

EARTH the HV motor circuit at the point of ISOLATION through the circuit breaker or
by other APPROVED means, (ie. apply a CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH).
Attach an EARTHED NOTICE to the circuit breaker, if applicable.

7.8

(d)

Issue an ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK to the CEP at the point of work.

(e)

Receive back the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK with the 'Clearance Section'


signed off by the CEP when the work is completed.

(f)

Notwithstanding the requirements of Rule 5.5.1 and Rule 6.3, remove the CIRCUIT
MAIN EARTH and apply a 'megger' test to the HV motor circuit, to satisfy routine
maintenance requirements.

(g)

Cancel the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK, remove SAFETY PADLOCKS,


CAUTION NOTICES, any DANGER and EARTHED NOTICES and restore the circuit
breaker to the service position.

WORK ON LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHBOARDS

7.8.1 Due to the danger of electrical backfeeds from both HV transformers and LV incoming
switchgear units, busbars, bus section units, all work on these LV items of APPARATUS require
strict precautions and the issue of a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS or an ELECTRICAL PERMITTO-WORK to the person in charge of the work.
7.8.2 If the design of the LV system or switchboard connections are such that complete ISOLATION
of the incoming switchgear unit to be worked on requires the ISOLATION of the HV winding of
an HV/LV transformer then, in addition to the opening of LV switchgear units, the following
procedure shall be carried out by the AEP:(a)

All such LV switchgear units shall be opened and, where practicable, a SAFETY
PADLOCK applied.
CAUTION NOTICES shall be attached to such switchgear units.

(b)

DANGER NOTICES shall be attached to LIVE APPARATUS adjacent to the point of


work.

(c)

The HV/LV transformer shall be switched out, ISOLATED and a CAUTION NOTICE
attached at the point of ISOLATION.

(d)

A CIRCUIT MAIN EARTH shall be applied to the HV winding of the transformer.

(e)

An ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK shall be issued at the point of work to the


person in charge of the work.

(f)

Any LV EARTH applied on the DEAD switchboard shall be in accordance with Rule
5.5.3 and its application shall be recorded in the 'Other Precautions Section' of the
ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK.

7.8.3 If work on LV switchboards does not require ISOLATION and EARTHING of HV APPARATUS
then if LV EARTHS are applied on the LV APPARATUS their application shall be recorded in
the Other Precautions Section' of the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK issued for the work.

7.9

WORK ON HIGH VOLTAGE STATIC CAPACITORS

7.9.1 For work on HV static capacitors the AEP in addition to the procedures called for in Rule 5.3
shall:(a)
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(b)

Apply APPROVED capacitor EARTHING devices to the common connection of each


group of capacitors.

(c)

Issue ADDITIONAL EARTHS to the CEP holding the ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK and instruct him to apply these to the capacitor units at the point of work.

7.9.2

Capacitor units shall be short-circuited and remain short-circuited:(a)

When removed from the circuit

or
(b)

In cases where the AEP finds it is not practicable to apply the EARTHING
requirements of Rule 7.9.1.

7.10 SWITCHING, WORKING OR TESTING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS.


7.10.1General
All electrical work and/or electrical testing in PDO designated hazardous areas shall be
undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Permit-to-Work System supplemented,
as may be applicable, by these Rules.
All the precautions called for in other sections of these Rules that apply to SWITCHING, work
or testing on either HV or LV APPARATUS, shall apply to all the APPARATUS located in
hazardous areas.
7.10.2Additional Precautions
The person in charge of work or testing in hazardous areas shall ensure that:(a)

Before removing any covers of certified APPARATUS the incoming connections,


including the neutral, are made DEAD and have been ISOLATED at a unit outside
the hazardous area.

(b)

No SWITCHING, testing or other operations are carried out on certified


APPARATUS, whilst its covers are removed and the electrical connections are
exposed to the atmosphere.
unless

(c)

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8. Live Line Working


8.1

GENERAL

8.1.1 To date no PDO personnel have been trained, authorised or equipped to carry out LIVE LINE
WORKING procedures on HV conductors on the PDO electrical systems.
8.1.2 Contractors selected to carry out such LIVE LINE WORKING procedures in PDO shall have
proven LIVE LINE WORKING procedures, adequately trained and experienced staff and the
necessary well maintained LIVE LINE tools and equipment to carry out such work. (See ESOP
22 for guidance).
8.1.3 The AEP before initiating LIVE LINE WORK shall ensure that the Contractor's Supervisor has
the written procedures, the necessary evidence and certificates on site to satisfy him that the
requirements of Rule 8.1.2 are met. (See ESOP 22 for guidance).
8.1.4 The LIVE LINE WORKING and the safety of the team shall be the responsibility of the
Contractor's Supervisor, who shall ensure that the procedure is carried out correctly and is
present throughout the procedure to ensure that it is in accordance with the Rules in this
Section 8.0.

8.2

LIVE LINE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

8.2.1 LIVE LINE tools and equipment shall be kept in a clean and dry condition and immediately
before use be inspected by the Contractor's Supervisor to ensure they are clean, dry and in
sound condition.
8.2.2 A clear mark shall be maintained on every LIVE LINE tool and equipment where appropriate,
Indicating the limit of the safe handling distance which shall not be less than as indicated in
Table 2 below.
NOMINAL SYSTEM VOLTAGE

SAFE HANDLING DISTANCE

Up to and including 33 kV

1.1 m

Exceeding 33 kV but not exceeding 66 kV

1.3 m

Exceeding 66 kV but not exceeding 132 kV

1.7 m

Exceeding 132 kV but not exceeding 275 kV

2.4 m

Table 2

8.3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

8.3.1 The AEP shall inform the CP of the nature and location of the LIVE LINE WORK to be carried
out by the Contractor.
8.3.2 If the circuit to be worked on is controlled by an automatic circuit reclosing device, work shall
not commence until the automatic reclosing features have been made inoperative.
8.3.3 The AEP shall issue a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS to the Contractor's Supervisor who is in
charge of the LIVE LINE WORK.
The LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall state the name of the circuit, its identification label or
symbol, the precautions taken by the AEP and a brief description of the work to be carried out
using the LIVE LINE WORKING procedure.
8.3.4 The AEP shall agree with the CP that if the circuit becomes dead due to the operation of
protective equipment, the circuit shall not be re-energised without reference being made to him
on site and his consent obtained.
The AEP shall normally remain on site throughout any LIVE LINE WORKING taking place on
wood pole overhead lines, or in his absence, appoint a CEP to represent him with full authority
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to stop the work if he considers the Contractors are not working safely. (See ESOP 22 for
guidance).
The AEP shall remain on site throughout any LIVE LINE WORKING that takes place in
substations or on double circuit overhead lines. (See ESOP 22 for guidance).
8.3.5 No LIVE LINE WORKING shall commence in unfavourable conditions, such as rain, fog or
high winds.
8.3.6 If weather or other unforeseen conditions make it necessary to suspend LIVE LINE WORKING,
then the circuit conductors and the equipment shall be left in a safe condition and the CP
informed.
8.3.7 Before work commences, all conductors and associated pole top, line and tower fittings,
steelwork and insulators shall be thoroughly examined at the point of work, through binoculars
if necessary, so as to minimise the possibility of failure of these parts during LIVE LINE WORK.
This examination shall extend to include adjacent spans and supports on both sides of the
point of work.
Before any pole is climbed it shall be sounded. No pole badly impaired by decay or damage
shall be climbed until the Contractor's Supervisor is satisfied that he has made it safe for
climbing, alternatively access to the top of the pole shall be by suitable means independent of
the pole.
8.3.8 Before displacing conductors adequate precautions shall be taken to avoid DANGER and to
ensure the safety of third persons, Safe clearances shall also be maintained between the line
and other APPARATUS and objects.
8.3.9 No vehicle or person other than members of the LIVE LINE WORKING team shall be allowed
in the near vicinity of the point of work while the work is in progress without the consent of the
Contractor's Supervisor in charge of the LIVE LINE WORK. Temporary markers may be
erected to ensure this requirement is met.
8.3.10 No person shall climb, move or work in such a position to bring any part of his body, clothing
or any working tool, other than LIVE LINE WORKING tools or equipment, within the distances
as indicated in Table 3 below. This distance shall be marked on the structure.

NOMINAL SYSTEM VOLTAGE

SAFE DISTANCE

Up to and including 33 kV

1.1 m

Exceeding 33 kV but not exceeding 66 kV

1.3 m

Exceeding 66 kV but not exceeding 132 kV

1.7 m

Exceeding 132 kV but not exceeding 275 kV

2.4 m

Table 3
8.3.11 The Contractor's Supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring all personnel of the LIVE LINE
WORKING team wear the protective clothing and equipment necessary for this work.
8.3.12 The AEP shall inform the CP when the LIVE LIN

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9. Live Line Washing


9.1

GENERAL

9.1.1. To date no PDO personnel have been trained, authorised or equipped to carry out LIVE LINE
WASHING on HV insulators on PDO electrical systems.
9.1.2 Contractors selected to carry out such LIVE LINE WASHING shall have proven LIVE LINE
WASHING procedures, adequately trained and experienced staff and all the necessary well
maintained equipment to carry out such work. (See ESOP 22 for guidance).
9.1.3 The AEP before initiating LIVE LINE WASHING shall ensure that the Contractor's Supervisor
has the necessary evidence and certificates on site to satisfy him that the requirements of Rule
9.1.2 are met. (See ESOP 22 for guidance).
9.1.4 The LIVE LINE WASHING and the safety of the team shall be the responsibility of the
Contractor's Supervisor, who shall ensure that the work is carried out correctly and is present
all the time the washing is taking place in accordance with the Rules in this Section 9.0.

9.2
9.2.1
site.

LIVE LINE WASHING EQUIPMENT


Monitoring devices to check the conductivity of the water to be used shall be available on

9.2.2 The equipment shall have a nozzle which is such that the water ejected by it breaks into a
spray before reaching the insulator being washed.
9.2.3 The nozzle and metal parts of the equipment shall be bonded together to EARTH by a suitable
EARTHING lead which is not less than 70 mm 2 copper equivalent in cross-section.

9.3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

9.3.1 The AEP shall inform the CP of the location of the LIVE LINE WASHING to be carried out by
the Contractor.
9.3.2 The AEP shall issue a LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS to the Contractor's Supervisor who is in
charge of the LIVE LINE WASHING.
The LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS shall state the name of the circuit, its identification or symbol
and any precautions taken by the AEP.
The AEP shall normally remain on site throughout the LIVE LINE WASHING taking place on
wood pole overhead lines, or in his absence, appoint a CEP to represent him with full authority
to stop the washing if he considers the Contractors are not working safely. (See ESOP 22 for
guidance).
The AEP shall remain on site throughout the LIVE LINE WASHING taking place in substations
or on double circuit overhead lines. (See ESOP 22 for guidance).
9.3.3 The water being used for LIVE LINE WASHING shall have a conductivity of less than 400
micro siemens/cm. This shall be constantly monitored as a rise in the water temperature
increases its conductivity. The water quality monitoring shall be done using an automatic
monitoring device fitted with an audible alarm signal.
When no connection to a fixed EARTH plate is available on site for the bonding called for in
Rule 9.2.3, the Contractor's Supervisor shall have a temporary EARTH electrode installed and
check that its resistance is adequate for the operator's safety before commencing any LIVE
LINE WASHING. (See ESOP 22 for guidance).
9.3.4 The safety clearance necessary between the hose operator and LIVE conductors will depend
on the system voltage, the method of washing and the efficiency of the breakup of the jet of
water.
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The safety clearance necessary shall be agreed between the Contractor's Supervisor and the
AEP depending on the Contractor's methods, equipment and experience.
9.3.5 The LIVE LINE WASHING shall not commence in unfavourable conditions such as high winds
as this would affect the direction of the water jets.
9.3.6 Only one phase insulator shall be washed by the same jet.
9.3.7 No other LIVE conductor at a lesser distance than the one being washed shall be sprayed in
error.
9.3.8 LIVE LINE WASHING shall stop in the event of a local lightning risk.
9.3.9 The Contractor's supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the LIVE LINE WASHING
operator wears any protective clothing necessary for this work.
The AEP shall inform the CP when the LIVE LINE WASHING is complete.

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10. USE OF APPOINTED PERSONS


10.1 GENERAL
10.1.1For use in certain situations, or at specific locations, there is sometimes the need of a person
who can carry out tasks that would normally be done by ELECTRICAL PERSONS as a small
part of their operational duties.
Entering a substation, which has no exposed HV conductors, to read meters or inspect
equipment, does not necessarily require the electrical experience of a person who has CEP
status.
10.1.2 The role of an AP is generally defined in Rule 2.1.4.8.

10.2 SWITCHING DUTIES


10.2.1An AP may be nominated by his Custodian Department to carry out specific limited HV
SWITCHING from a position remote from the circuit breaker, or limited LV SWITCHING
including immobilisation / mobilisation of selected LV motors using an APPROVED procedure.
This SWITCHING shall be limited to the closing and opening of a circuit breaker or contactor
controlling a generator, motor etc.
10.2.2If the CP agrees to the AP carrying out this limited SWITCHING, then an APPROVED
PROCEDURE FOR APPOINTED PERSONS shall be prepared for this purpose and submitted
to the relevant Head of Utility, who after checking and verification will forward the procedure to
the CFDH-E for approval before it is implemented.
Each APPROVED PROCEDURE FOR APPOINTED PERSONS shall have a unique reference
number. (see ESOP 16 for guidance).
NOTE:

All PROCEDURES FOR APPOINTED PERSONS shall be kept in one file together
with the SWITCHGEAR OPERATING PROCEDURES.

10.3 APPOINTMENT
Applications for personnel to become AP shall be dealt with in accordance with ESOP 3.

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APPENDIX A - APPROVED DEVICES OR METHODS SANCTIONED FOR USE IN PDO


RULE

APPROVAL

REFERENCE DOC.

H-1.2

CAUTION NOTICE (METL/PLAST)

SAP: 1000067415 / 1000067421

H-1.2

DANGER NOTICE (METL/PLAST)

SAP:1000067414 / 1000067420

H-1.1

EARTHING LEADS

ESOP 6

H-1.3

CME LABEL (METL/PLAST)

SAP: 1000067417 / 1000067423

H-1.3

AE LABEL (METL/PLAST)

SAP: 1000067418 / 1000067424

H-1.2

EARTHED NOTICE (METL/PLAST)

SAP: 1000067416 / 1000067422

H-1.3

KEY SAFE

ESOP 2

H-1.1

INSULATED TOOLS

ESOP 22

H-1.1

LIVE LINE WASHING EQUIPMENT

ESOP 22

H-1.3

SAFETY PADLOCK

ESOP 2

H-1.3

STANDARD ELECTRICAL PADLOCKS

ESOP 2

H-1.2

SWITCHING PROGRAM

ESOP 4

2.1.4

REPORTING PROCEDURE

ESOP 18

2.1.5

REPORTING PROCEDURE

ESOP 18

2.3.1.4

SAFETY HARNESS

2.3.2.1[ii]

SWITCHING PROGRAM

2.3.2.1[v]

ELECTRICAL RUBBER GLOVES (HV)

2.3.2.1[v]

SAFETY HELMET

2.3.2.3

REPORTING PROCEDURE

ESOP 18

2.3.3(b)

SECURITY METHOD

ESOP 2

2.3.4[i(d)]

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

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EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS

2.3.4[iii]

ELECTRICAL RUBBER GLOVES (LV)

SAP: 1000067107

2.3.5.2

EARTHING METHOD

ESOP 6

2.3.5.2[i(b)]

EARTHING LEADS

ESOP 6

2.3.5.2[i(b)]

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.3.5.2[i(b)]

CME LABEL (METL/PLAST)

2.3.5.2[i(b)]

AE LABEL (METL/PLAST)

2.3.5.3[ii]

LV EARTH

ESOP 6

2.3.6.2(b)

PROVING PROCEDURES

ESOP 5

2.3.6.3(a)

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.3.6.3(b)

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.3.7

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.3.7

PHASING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.5.1.1.1

IDENTIFICATION LABEL

SP-1106

2.5.1.1.2

IDENTIFICATION LABEL

SP-1106

2.5.1.5

RED FLAGS

2.5.1.6[i(a)]

IDENTIFICATION METHOD

2.5.1.6[i(b)]

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

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VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

2.5.1.6[ii(a)]

AE LABEL (METL/PLAST)

2.5.1.6[ii(b)]

GREEN FLAGS

2.5.1.6[ii(e)]

RED FLAGS

2.5.1.6[ii(f)]

RED FLAGS

2.5.1.7[iii(a)
]

RED AND GREEN FLAGS

2.5.2.1(b)

CABLE IDENTIFICATION & SPIKING

ESOP 10

2.5.4.2(e)

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.5.4.2(g)

VOLTAGE TESTING DEVICE

ESOP 5

2.5.5.1(b)

SAFETY BARRIERS OR ROPES

2.5.5.1(c)

LADDERS

2.5.9[i(a)]

EARTHING DEVICES

ESOP 6

2.5.9[i(b)]

EARTHING DEVICES

ESOP 6

2.8.2[ii]

SWITCHING PROCEDURE

ESOP 3

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ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK
WORK PERMIT No:
1.

LOCATION:

WORK SITE:

ISSUE

TO
The following APPARATUS has been made safe in accordance with the PDO ELECTRICAL SAFETY RULES for the work
detailed on this ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK to proceed:APPARATUS:
TREAT ALL OTHER APPARATUS AS LIVE
WORK TO BE COMPLETED:

POINTS AT WHICH THE APPARATUS HAS BEEN ISOLATED AND WHERE CAUTION NOTICES HAVE BEEN POSTED:
...
.
DANGER NOTICES POSTED AT:.
CIRCUIT MAIN EARTHS APPLIED AT:..
...............................................
SET NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL EARTHS ISSUED:..
KEY SAFES/SAFETY PADLOCK NOS:

..

OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
SIGNED.

TIME.. DATE..

*SENIOR AUTHORISED/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON


ISSUED WITH THE AGREEMENT OF.

(CONTROL PERSON)

2.

RECEIPT
I accept responsibility for carrying out the work on the APPARATUS detailed on this ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TOWORK and no attempt will be made by me or persons under my charge to work on any other APPARATUS.
SIGNED
TIME DATE..
COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON

3.

CLEARANCE
All persons under my charge have now been withdrawn and warned that it is no longer safe to work on the APPARATUS
detailed on this ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK.
ALL ADDITIONAL EARTHS have been removed.
The Work is *COMPLETE/INCOMPLETE
SIGNED.

COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON

TIME DATE

CANCELLATION

This ELECTRICAL PERMIT-TO-WORK is cancelled.


SIGNED.

TIME. DATE

*SENIOR AUTHORISED/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON


CANCELLATION NOTIFIED TO .(CONTROL PERSON)

*Delete word not applicable


APPENDIX C - SANCTION FOR TEST
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No.

SANCTION-FOR-TEST
WORK PERMIT No:
1.

LOCATION:

WORK SITE:

ISSUE
TO.
The following APPARATUS has been made safe in accordance with the PDO ELECTRICAL SAFETY RULES for the
testing detailed on this SANCTION FOR TEST to proceed:APPARATUS:
TESTING TO BE CARRIED OUT
..

POINTS AT WHICH THE APPARATUS IS ISOLATED AND CAUTION NOTICES POSTED: ..

DANGER NOTICES POSTED AT:


CIRCUIT MAIN EARTHS APPLIED AT:.
(THESE MAY BE REMOVED AND REPLACED UNDER THIS SANCTION-FOR-TEST)

SET NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL EARTHS ISSUED:


KEY SAFES/SAFETY PADLOCK NOS:...
SIGNED

TIME

DATE

SENIOR AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON

ISSUED WITH AGREEMENT OF..


PERSON)
2.

(CONTROL

RECEIPT
I accept responsibility for the testing of the APPARATUS detailed on this SANCTION-TO-TEST and for taking precautions
to prevent danger.
SIGNED
AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON

3.

TIME..

DATE..

CLEARANCE
All persons under my charge have now been withdrawn and warned that it is no longer safe to work on the APPARATUS
detailed on this SANCTION-FOR-TEST.
ALL ADDITIONAL EARTHS have been removed.
The testing is *COMPLETE/INCOMPLETE
The operational state of the apparatus is the same as at the time of this issue of this SANCTION FOR TEST apart from the
exceptions noted below.
Exception (if none, state none)
SIGNED..

TIME DATE...

AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON


CANCELLATION
This SANCTION-FOR-TEST is now cancelled.
SIGNED.
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CANCELLATION AND OPERATIONAL STATE NOTIFIED TO. (CONTROL PERSON)


APPENDIX D - LIMITATION OF ACCESS

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WORK PERMIT No:

LOCATION:

WORK SITE:

1. ISSUE
TO
Permission is given to carry out the work described below which is in the vicinity of LIVE conductor:WORK LOCATION:.
WORK TO BE DONE:
NO OTHER WORK SHALL BE CARRIED OUT
LIVE APPARATUS:.
SPECIAL PRECAUTION TAKEN:
PRECAUTIONS THAT MUST BE TAKEN WHEN WORK IS CARRIED OUT:.
.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR WORK ON LOW VOLTAGE APPARATUS:.
.
KEY SAFES/SAFETY PADLOCK NOS:
*(When applicable)
SIGNED..

TIME.

DATE..

*SENIOR AUTHORISED/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON

2. RECEIPT
accept responsibility for carrying out the work in accordance with this LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS and no other
work will be done by me or the persons under my charge.
SIGNED.. TIME.

DATE..

COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON


3. CLEARANCE
All persons under my charge have now been withdrawn and warned that it is no longer permitted to carry out
work specified on this LIMITATION-OF-ACCESS
SIGNED.. TIME..

DATE

COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON

4 CANCELLATION
This LIMITATION OF ACCESS is now cancelled.
SIGNED TIME..

DATE

*SENIOR AUTHORISED/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON


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ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE


WORK PERMIT No:

LOCATION:

WORK SITE:

ISOLATION CERTIFICATE APPLIED FOR BY:...


DEPARTMENT/SECTION:..
1.

(REFERENCE INDICATOR)

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO RELEASE THE FOLLOWING APPARATUS:


EQUIPMENT/TAG

No:..

EQUIPMENT
..

FUNCTION:

SIGNEDREFERENCE INDICATOR..

DATE.

CUSTODIAN

1A.

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO A COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON TO ISOLATE THE


ABOVE APPARATUS
SIGNED..REFERENCE INDICATORDATE...
CUSTODIAN REPRESENTATIVE ON SITE

THE APPARATUS IS ISOLATED FROM:


SAFETY PADLOCK Nos:.AND CAUTION NOTICES HAVE BEEN APPLIED AT:..
KEY SAFE NO.(If applicable):..
FUSES REMOVED AND PLACE AT:.
SIGNED.TIME.

DATE.

*COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON


3

DE-ISOLATION APPLIED FOR BY:


SIGNEDREFERENCE

INDICATOR.

DATE.
COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO:


*COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON
TO DE-ISOLATE THE APPARATUS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1.
SIGNED. REFERENCE INDICATOR.DATE..
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I CONFIRM THAT THE DE-ISOLATION REQUESTED IN SECTION 4 HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND
CAUTION NOTICES & SAFETY PADLOCKS REMOVED.
SIGNEDREFERENCE INDICATOR DATE..
*COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON

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POWER FOR ON LOAD CHECKS TO BE MADE

No.

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ELECTRICAL ISOLATION/DE-ISOLATION CERTIFICATE

ALLOWING RESTORATION OF MOTIVE POWER FOR ON-LOAD CHECKS TO


BE MADE
WORK PERMIT No:

LOCATION:

WORK SITE:

ISOLATION CERTIFICATE APPLIED FOR BY:..


DEPARTMENT/SECTION:...(REFERENCE INDICATOR)
NOTE: ONLY THE WORK PERMIT ALLOWING THIS WORK AND THE ON-LOAD CHECKS SHALL BE
ISSUED ON THIS APPARATUS IF MOTIVE POWER IS TO BE RESTORED
1.

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO RELEASE THE FOLLOWING APPARATUS:


EQUIPMENT/TAG

No:..

EQUIPMENT

FUNCTION:

SIGNEDREFERENCE INDICATORDATE..
CUSTODIAN

1A.

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO A COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON TO ISOLATE THE


ABOVE APPARATUS AND WHEN REQUESTED RESTORE MOTIVE POWER ON-LOAD CHECKS TO BE
MADE.
SIGNEDREFERENCE INDICATORDATE
CUSTODIAN REPRESENTATIVE ON SITE

2.

THE APPARATUS IS ISOLATED FROM:


And motive power shall only be restored for on-load checking purposes by the ELECTRICAL PERSON, who
shall remain at the site and ensure that the apparatus is ISOLATED again before any further work is carried out
on it.
SAFETY PADLOCK Nos:..AND CAUTION NOTICES HAVE BEEN APPLIED AT:
KEY SAFE NO.(If applicable):.
FUSES REMOVED AND PLACE AT:.

SIGNED
TIME..DATE.
*COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON
DE-ISOLATION APPLIED FOR BY:
SIGNEDREFERENCE INDICATORDATE..
COMPETENT ELECTRICAL PERSON

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO:.


COMPETENT/AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSON

TO DE-ISOLATE THE APPARATUS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1.


SIGNED...REFERENCE INDICATOR.DATE..
CUSTODIAN REPRESENTATIVE IN SITE

I CONFIRM THAT THE DE-ISOLATION REQUESTED IN SECTION 4 HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND
CAUTION NOTICES & SAFETY PADLOCKS REMOVED.
SIGNEDREFERENCE INDICATOR.DATE..
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ELECTRICAL IMMOBILISATION / MOBILISATION CERTIFICATE
WORK PERMIT No:

LOCATION:

Immobilisation Requested by

WORK SITE:

Name:
Ref. Ind.:
Department:
Date:

1.

Permission is given to an Appointed Person to Immobilise Equipment/ Tag No:..


SIGNED.REFERENCE INDICATOR.DATE..
OPERATION STAFF

2.

The equipment is Immobilised from:.


SAFETY

LOCKED

NOS:..

and CAUTION APPLIED NOTICES have been applied at.


KEY SAFE NO..
SIGNEDTIME.DATE
APPOINTED PERSON

Return to service applied for by:


SIGNED.. REFERENCE INDICATORDATE..
APPOINTED PERSON

Permission given to APPOINTED PERSON to return the equipment described in section 1 to normal service.

SIGNED..REFERENCE INDICATOR..DATE..
OPERATION STAFF

I confirm that the de-isolation requested in section 4 has been completed and CAUTION NOTICES and
SAFETY PADLOCKS removed.
SIGNED..REFERENCE INDICATOR...DATE..
APPOINTED PERSON

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APPENDIX F WORKING AND ACCESS CLEARANCE


1.0

The Working and Access Clearances given in the following Tables of this Appendix are derived from the
SAFETY DISTANCES 'X' (Table 1) specified in Rule 5.6.1 with the addition of 'Application Factors' suitable for
the particular activity to be undertaken in the vicinity of exposed LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE conductors.

2.0

Appendix F1 specifies the Working and Access Clearances for work on overhead line poles when work is to be
undertaken with the conductors LIVE.
(See Rule 2.3.6.4(a) and Rule 2.5.1.4).

3.0

Appendix F2 specifies the Working and Access Clearances for work in substations containing exposed LIVE
HIGH VOLTAGE conductors.
(See Rule 2.3.6.4(a) and Rule 2.5.5.1).

4.0

Appendix F3 specifies the Working and Access Clearances that Contractors should be using when carrying out
HIGH VOLTAGE LIVE LINE WORK on PDO wood pole overhead lines. (See Rule 2.6.3[x]).
IMPORTANT NOTE
This Appendix has been produced and added to these Rules to give AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSONS
operational guidance, when they are issuing ELECTRICAL SAFETY DOCUMENTS, in the types of situations
covered in appendices F1, F2 and F3.
The Working and Access Clearance figures given should be used as a minimum requirement, and should be
increased if practicable in all such situations.
The importance of the AUTHORISED ELECTRICAL PERSONS understanding the intention of Rule 2.3.6, and
in particular Rule 2.3.6.4, is essential when using the Clearances given in this Appendix F.

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APPENDIX F1

WORKING AND ACCESS CLEARANCES FOR WORK ON


OVERHEAD LINES CARRYING LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE
CONDUCTORS [Rule 5.6.4(a) & 7.1.4]

X*
A

X*
B

0.3m

2.1m

WORKING
PLATFORM
LEVEL

LIMIT
MARKER

LADDERS OR

POLE PLATFORM

CLIMBING IRONS

OR SCAFFOLDING

SAFETY DISTANCE = X*

SAFETY DISTANCE = X*

APPLICATION FACTOR = 0.3m


A = X* + 0.3m

APPLICATION FACTOR = 2.1m


B = X* + 2.1m

kV

A(m)

kV

A(m)

33

1.1

33

2.9

66
132

1.3
1.7

66
132

3.1
3.5

NOTE: for * see Rule 5.6.1

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APPENDIX F2

WORKING AND ACCESS CLEARANCES FOR WORK IN


SUBSTATIONS CONTAINING EXPOSED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE
CONDUCTORS [Rule 5.6.4(a) & 7.5.1]
LIVE CONDUCTORS (if any)
OVER-RUNNING WORKZONE

X*
B

2.1m

LIVE

LIVE

PLATFORM
LEVEL LIMIT
(within workzone)

1.5m

1.5m

X*

X*
DEFINED WORKZONE

ELEVATION
NEAREST EXPOSED
LIVE HV CONDUCTOR

SAFETY DISTANCE = X*
APPLICATION FACTOR (VERT.) = 2.1m
APPLICATION FACTOR (HORZ.) = 1.5m
B = X* + 2.1m & C = X* + 1.5m
kV

B(m)

C(m)

33

2.9

2.3

66
132

3.1
3.5

2.5
2.9

C
PERMISSIBLE
LIMITS OF

WORKZONE

PLAN
NOTE: for * see Rule 5.6.1

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WORKING AND ACCESS CLEARANCES FOR WORK ON
HIGH VOLTAGE LIVE LINE WORK [Rule 8.0]

X*

X*

B
0.3m

kV
33
66
132

LIMIT
MARKER

2.1m

A(m)
1.1
1.3
1.7

LADDER OR CLIMBING IRON

WORKING

B(m)
2.9
3.1
3.5

kV
33
66
132

PLATFORM
LEVEL

POLE PLATFORM OR SCAFFOLD

SAFETY DISTANCE = X*
APPLICATION FACTOR = 0.3m

SAFETY DISTANCE = X*

A = X* + 0.3m

B = X* + 2.1m

APPLICATION FACTOR = 2.1m

X*

0.3m

HORZ. LIMIT

A
B

SAFETY DISTANCE = X*
VERT. LIMIT

APPLICATION FACTOR (HORZ.) = 0.3m


APPLICATION FACTOR (VERT.) = 2.1m
A = X* + 0.3m & B = X* + 2.1m
kV
33
66
132

A(m)
1.1
1.3
1.7

B(m)
2.9
3.1
3.5

NOTE: for * see Rule 5.6.1

INDEPENDENT SCAFFOLD OR TOWERWAGON

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G-1)

CERTIFICATE FOR AUTHORISED STAFF


To be used for for all level of authorisation

PR USER-COMMENT FORM

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