Across
- 2. A hazardous source of possible injury or damage to health associated with current through the body caused by contact or approach to exposed energized electrical conductors or circuit parts.
- 5. A combination of the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health and the severity of injury or damage to health that results from a hazard.
- 6. Personal Protective Equipment
- 8. Performing a function without the necessity of human intervention.
- 10. An arc-rated head-protective fabric that protects the neck and head except for a small portion of the facial area.
- 14. A unit of an electrical system, other than a conductor, that carries or controls electric energy as its principal function.
- 16. Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage.
- 17. An equipment state that physically prevents the transmission or release of energy.
- 18. Lockout/Tagout
- 20. Separated from other conducting surfaces by a dielectric (including air space) offering a high resistance to the passage of current.
- 21. A source of possible injury or damage to health.
Down
- 1. A physical obstruction such as tapes, cones, or A-frame-type wood or metal structures intended to provide a warning and to limit access.
- 3. A statement with signed documentation from the Water Control Supervisor or his designee, to the Job Supervisor declaring that the equipment or system to be worked on has been isolated from each source of hazardous energy, as requested.
- 4. Lockout where the qualified person(s) de-energizes one source of electrical energy and is responsible for their own lockout. A written lockout plan is not required.
- 7. A ground potential gradient difference that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body.
- 9. Hazardous Energy Control Program
- 10. Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity.
- 11. Lockout typically involves more than one energy source and more than one disconnecting means. It requires a single person to maintain overall responsibility and a written plan prepared in advance for each lockout application.
- 12. A person who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to identify the hazards and reduce the associated risk.
- 13. Not connected to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.
- 15. An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of overcurrent through it.
- 19. Clearance Log Entry and Tracking
