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Run: Electrical Trade Daily Safety

Use this Electrical Trade Daily Safety template to document pre-task authorization, PPE, lockout-tagout, temporary power, and grounding checks before electri...

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Pre-Task Electrical Work Authorization

Confirm the work area, equipment, and task sequence match the approved plan or work order.
If any task requires exposure to energized parts, verify documented justification and authorization are in place before work begins.
Verify only qualified workers are assigned to tasks involving exposed live parts or electrical testing.
Check that the work area is controlled to keep unauthorized persons out of the electrical hazard zone.
Confirm the crew reviewed hazards, controls, emergency response, and task responsibilities for the shift.

PPE and Arc-Flash Protection

Verify PPE selection is appropriate for the voltage, exposure, and task being performed.
Inspect insulating gloves for damage and confirm current test status where required.
Confirm clothing provides the required arc rating and coverage for the task.
Verify eye and face protection are in use when exposure to arc-flash or flying debris exists.
Check for tears, contamination, cracks, burns, or other deficiencies that reduce protection.

Lockout-Tagout and Verification

Verify the correct disconnects, breakers, feeds, and backfeeds are identified for the equipment being serviced.
Confirm each energy-isolating device is locked and tagged by authorized personnel.
Check for capacitors, springs, elevated loads, or other stored energy sources that could re-energize the system.
Verify test-before-touch procedures were completed using a properly rated meter or tester.
Confirm keys, tags, and removal authority remain controlled and no unauthorized bypass is present.

Temporary Power, GFCI, and Cord Safety

Verify ground-fault protection is in use where required for cords, receptacles, and temporary power.
Check for cuts, splices, missing grounding pins, crushed jackets, or undersized conductors.
Verify panels are stable, guarded from damage, and have all required covers and dead fronts installed.
Inspect for discoloration, melted components, or intermittent connections that indicate a deficiency.
Confirm tools are in good condition and appropriate for wet, dusty, or conductive conditions.

Grounding, Bonding, and Equipment Condition

Verify grounding conductors are intact, properly terminated, and not bypassed or damaged.
Inspect bonding points for tight, clean, and mechanically secure connections.
Confirm covers, barriers, or de-energization prevent accidental contact with energized components.
Check for missing knockouts, broken latches, open holes, or other deficiencies that expose conductors.

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