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Can you explain me about the safety rules of an Electrical Engineer in oil and gas industry?

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Question added by Mohammed shiyas Chalilvathukkal , Electrical Engineer , Steel And Industrial Forgings Ltd
Date Posted: 2014/05/16
Ehab Hamdy
by Ehab Hamdy , Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Engineer , CHERON Lubricants

1-Always wear PPE

2- ensure proper earthing for each area of equipment you deal with 

3- proper isolation of equipment before dealing with it 

4- HazardousZone are as following :

1-1 Zone0  where very high safety is required because explosion circumstancces are very likely to happen for  

Zone1 is thezone where high safety is required because explosive  circumstances are likely to happen1-2 

1-3 Zone2 where fair safety is needed because explosive conditions are very rarely  likely to happen

5- gases areclassified inside groups starting from group2A to group2c the hazard of each group is increaing fromgroup2A ending up to reach it's highest hazard at group2c

dealing with un propably grounded area  or high voltage area it is preferred to walk using jumps not steps and to use high voltage  carpets 

 

 

 

BILLEL BEDGHIOU
by BILLEL BEDGHIOU , suivie , L.T.P.B (Laboratoire et Bureau d'etude des travaux pubics)

Electrical Hazards Awareness   Safety Improvement Project ELECTRICAL CURRENT Basically, electrical hazards can be categorized into three types. The first and most commonly recognized hazard is electrical shock. The second type of hazard is electrical burns and the third is the effects of blasts which include pressure impact, flying particles from vaporized conductors and first breath

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