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COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY<br />

• All distribution panels must have 0.9 meter (3 feet) clearance.<br />

• All conduits must be fully supported throughout their length. Non-electrical attachments<br />

to a conduit are prohibited.<br />

• All electrical wiring and cables must be in good condition (no exposed circuits).<br />

• Extension cords must be used on temporary basis only.<br />

• Ground Fault Circuit Interruption (GFCI) must be provided for wet locations.<br />

• Site specific electrical safety rules must be available.<br />

b. Electrical Inspections:<br />

• Facility must have an Inspection and testing schedule. <strong>The</strong> frequency of these<br />

inspections depends on the local country regulations, type of equipment, the<br />

environment it is used in and the frequency of use.<br />

• Major modifications to new and existing facilities must be inspected to verify compliance<br />

with codes and standards.<br />

• Process for prioritizing and correcting electrical deficiencies.<br />

c. Protective Equipment (for work on energized circuits):<br />

• Electrical-rated safety shoes/boots and goggles must be worn as required per risk<br />

assessment.<br />

• All tools used for electrical work must be properly insulated.<br />

• Electrical-rated matting must be installed in front of all distribution panels in electric utility<br />

rooms.<br />

3. TRAINING—All employees must be trained in electrical safety rules and reporting procedures for<br />

electrical deficiencies.<br />

Electrical <strong>Safety</strong>: Qualified individuals working on any electrical system or live circuits must, at a<br />

minimum, be trained in the following site specific requirements:<br />

• Recognizing the hazards associated with their work environment.<br />

• Use of appropriate procedures and protective equipment.<br />

• Procedures for locking out and tagging out energized electrical circuits and equipment<br />

safely.<br />

• Care and maintenance of personal protective equipment.<br />

4. DOCUMENTATION—<br />

Training Records: Each facility must maintain training records for a minimum of 3 years.<br />

<strong>Inc</strong>ident Records: Electrical injury and illness records must be kept for a minimum of 5 years.<br />

Other Records:<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>CLS</strong> – Page 2<br />

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