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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 09:28:41 -0400, tk wrote:
Years ago (50's) I was sitting on a 240 volt 600 amp circuit breaker inside the Power Distribution Frame of an IBM 704 installed at the Air Force Computing Center in the Pentagon. A civil service operator came in early and hit the power on button...... I survived and so did the operator.... murder is murder.... whatever the reason. The full version of OSHA-approved (the US Occupation Safety and Health Administration of the Department of Labor) safety lock-out/tag-out procedure includes safety procedures such as locking out the electrical power to a piece of equipment while it is being worked on. There is one device applied to the breaker box that locks it off, and then each worker places their own personal padlock to keep that device locked, as well as a supervisor and possibly a safety engineer. The equipment cannot be turned on until every single person is finished and has cleared the area. Seems obsessive, but it doesn't produce stories like on this thread. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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