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#203362 - 09/24/11 08:27 PM Electrical Safety & HRC Compliance Guidelines
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Registered: 11/27/07
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Loc: MA, USA
While I was looking for something else, I came across these condensed guidelines regarding NFPA 70E and HRC assessment, so thought I would pass them along. You can see where they have highlighted the areas about protective equipment, since obviously that is what they sell.
Electrical Safety 70E Guidlines

Also this neat color coded 70E compliance wall chart.
70E Compliance Wall Chart

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#203364 - 09/24/11 09:36 PM Re: Electrical Safety & HRC Compliance Guidelines [Re: KJay]
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KJay:

Thanks for the links!!!
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John

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#205493 - 02/26/12 04:09 PM Re: Electrical Safety & HRC Compliance Guidelines [Re: KJay]
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Good link Kjay just remember Just as Important as FR clothing is Insulated Tools for the Voltage your working on.

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