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    NR 10 - SECURITY SYSTEMS ANDSERVICES IN ELECTRICITY

    Published D.O.U.

    GM Ordinance No. 3214 of June 8, 1978 06/07/78

    Changes / Updates D.O.U.

    SSMT Ordinance n. 12, dated June 6, 1983 14/06/83

    GM Ordinance N. 598 of December 7, 2004 08/09/04

    (Text provided by GM Ordinance No. 598 of December 7, 2004)

    10.1 - PURPOSE AND SCOPE

    10.1.1 The Norm - NR establishes the minimum conditions and requirements aimed at

    implementation of control measures and preventive systems in order to ensure the safety andhealth of workers who directly or indirectly, interact with electrical installations and electricity

    services.

    10.1.2 This applies to the phases of generation, transmission, distribution and consumption,

    including the design stages, construction, installation, operation, maintenance of electrical

    installations and any proceedings in its nearby, observing the technical standards established

    by official bodies and in the absence or these omissions, the applicable international standards.

    10.2 - CONTROL MEASURES

    10.2.1 In all interventions in electrical installations should be taken preventive measures to

    control electrical hazard, and other additional risks through risk analysis techniques in orderto

    ensure the safety and health at work. Penalty calculation form (C=210.122-0/I=4/T=S)

    10.2.2 Control measures adopted must integrate the other company initiatives within the

    preserving the safety, health and environment of work. Penalty calculation form (C=210.002-

    9/I=1/T=S)

    10.2.3 Firms are required to keep updated single-line diagram of the electrical facilities of its

    establishments with the specifications of the grounding system and other equipment and

    devices protection. Penalty calculation form (C=210.003-7/I=3/T=S)

    10.2.4 Establishments with installed load exceeding 75 kW shall establish and maintain medical

    records of Electrical Installations, containing, in addition to the provisions of sub clause 10.2.3

    as a minimum documents listed below: Penalty calculation form (C=210.004-5/I=4/T=S)

    a) Set of procedures and technical instructions and administrative health and safety,

    and implanted Related to this NR and description of existing control measures;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.123-8/I=2/T=S)

    b) Documentation of inspection and measurement system of lightning protection and

    grounding electric;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.006-1/I=2/T=S)

    c) Specification of protective equipment and tooling collective and individual, as

    applicable this NR determines;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.007-0/I=2/T=S)

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    d) Documentation of qualifications, qualification, training, authorization of workers and

    trainingsconducted;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.008-8/I=2/T=S)

    e) Results of tests performed on electrical insulation equipment for individual and

    collective protection;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.124-6/I=2/T=S)

    f) Certificationof equipment and materials in hazardous areas;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.125-4/I=2/T=S)

    g) Technical report of inspections with current recommendations, schedules to be

    adjusted, considering the points "a" through "f".

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.126-2/I=2/T=S)

    10.2.5 The companies that operate facilities or equipment, members of the electric power

    system must chart form with the content item 10.2.4 and add to chart the documents listed

    below: Penalty calculation form (C=210.012-6/I=4/T=S)

    a) Description of procedures for emergencies;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.127-0/I=2/T=S)

    b) Certification of equipment for collective and individual protection;

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.128-9/I=2/T=S)

    10.2.5.1 The companies that work in proximity to the Electric Power System must be records

    comprising the letters "a", c", "d" and "e", item 10.2.4 and paragraphs "a" and "b" of item 10.2.5.

    10.2.6 The Handbook of Electrical Installation must be organized and kept current by the

    employer or person formally appointed by the company and must remain available to workers

    involved in installations and electrical work. Penalty calculation form (C=210.016-9/I=3/T=S)

    10.2.7 The technical documentation provided in the Handbook of Electrical Installation shall be

    prepared by a legally qualified.Penalty calculation form (C=210.017-7/I=2/T=S)

    10.2.8 - COLLECTIVE PROTECTION

    10.2.8.1 In all services run on electrical installations must be planned and adopted, primarily

    collective protection measures applied by performance, the activities to be undertaken in order

    to ensure the safety and health of workers. Penalty calculation form (C=210.018-5/I=4/T=S)

    10.2.8.2 The collective protection measures include, primarily, as de-energizing electrical

    according the NR and set it in its impossibility, the use of voltage security. Penalty calculation

    form (C=210.019-3/I=3/T=S)

    10.2.8.2.1 In the impossibility of implementation as provided in subsection 10.2.8.2. Shall be

    used other collective protection measures such as insulation of live parts, obstacles, barriers,

    signals, system sectioning automatic feeding, automatic reclosing lock. Penalty calculation

    form (C=210.129-7/I=3/T=S)

    10.2.8.3 Earthing of electrical installations should be implemented as regulations established by

    bodies and, failing that, to meet current international standards. Penalty calculation form

    (C=210.130-0/I=3/T=S)

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    10.2.9 - PERSONAL PROTECTION MEASURES

    10.2.9.1 In the works on electrical installations, where the measures of collective protection are

    technically infeasible or insufficient to control risks should be adopted protective equipment

    specific and appropriate to the activities developed in compliance with the provisions of NR 6.

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.022-3/I=4/T=S)

    10.2.9.2 The garments should be appropriate for work activities and should include conductivity,

    flammability and electromagnetic influences. Penalty calculation form (C=210.131-9/I=3/T=S)

    10.2.9.3 It is forbidden the use of personal ornaments in the work with electrical installations or

    in its vicinity. Penalty calculation form (C=210.132-7/I=3/T=S)

    10.3 - SAFETY PROJECTS

    10.3.1 It is compulsory for projects specifying wiring devices shutdown circuit who have the

    resources for prevention of re-energizing for warning signs indicating the operating condition.

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.025-8/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.2 The electrical design, to the extent possible, provide for the installation of device isolation

    action simultaneously, enabling the implementation of prevention of re-energizing the circuit.

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.133-5/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.3The design of electrical installations should consider the safe space, as the design and

    location of its components and the external influences upon the operation and performance of

    services construction and maintenance. Penalty calculation form (C=210.134-3/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.3.1 The electrical circuits for different purposes, such as: communication,

    signaling, and traction control power should be identified and installed separately,

    except when the technological development permit share, subject to the definitions of

    projects. Penalty calculation form (C=210.028-2/I=2/T=S)

    10.3.4 The project must define the configuration of the grounding scheme, mandatory or not the

    interconnection between the neutral conductor and protective ground connection and the

    conductive parts for the conduct of electricity. Penalty calculation form (C=210.135-1/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.5 Where it is technically feasible and necessary, should be designed isolation devices that

    incorporating fixed assets equipotencialization sectioned and ground circuit. Penalty

    calculation form (C=210.136-0/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.6 Every project should provide conditions for the adoption of temporary grounding.

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.137-8/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.7 The design of electrical installations should be available to authorized workers,authorities and other persons authorized by the company and should be kept updated.

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.138-6/I=3/T=S)

    10.3.8 The electrical design must meet the standards enjoyed by Regulating Health and Safety

    Work, the official technical regulations established, and be signed by a legally qualified.

    Penalty calculation form (C=210.033-9/I=2/T=S)

    10.3.9 The memorial project description must contain at least the following safety items:

    a) specification of the characteristics relating to protection against electric shock, burns

    and other risks; Penalty calculation form (C=210.139-4/I=2/T=S)

    b) position statement of the switching devices of the circuits: (Green - "D", off and red -

    "L", on); Penalty calculation form (C=210.140-8/I=2/T=S

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    c) description of the identification system of electrical circuits and equipment, including

    switching devices, control, protection, interlock, and the drivers' own equipment and

    structures, defining as such information must be physically implemented in the

    components of the facilities; Penalty calculation form (C=210.141-6/I=2/T=S

    d) Recommendations for restrictions and warnings regarding the access of people to

    plant components;

    e) Precautions apply in the face of external influences;

    f) The principle of protection of the devices listed in the project, for the safety of

    persons;

    g) Description of the compatibility of protection devices with the wiring.

    10.3.10 The projects should ensure that facilities provide adequate lighting and workers a safe

    working position, according to NR 17 - Ergonomics. Penalty calculation form (C=210.041-

    0/I=2/T=S)

    10.4 - SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

    10.4.1 The electrical installations must be constructed, assembled, operated, reformed,

    enlarged, repaired and inspected to ensure the safety and health of workers and users, and are

    overseen by licensed professional, as this provides NR. Penalty calculation form (C=210.042-

    8/I=4/T=S)

    10.4.2 In the works and activities referred to should be taken precautionary measures to control

    additional risks, particularly as to time, containment, electric and magnetic fields, explosive,

    moisture, dust, wildlife and other risk factors, adopting the safety signs. Penalty calculation

    form (C=210.043-6/I=4/T=S)

    10.4.3 In workplaces can only be used equipment, appliances and power tools compatible withthe existing electrical wiring, preserving the characteristics of protection, while respecting the

    manufacturer's recommendations and external influences. Penalty calculation form

    (C=210.044-4/I=3/T=S)

    10.4.3.1 The equipment, devices and tools that have electrical insulation must be appropriate to

    tensions involved, and be inspected and tested in accordance with existing regulations or

    manufacturers' recommendations. Penalty calculation form (C=210.045-2/I=3/T=S)

    10.4.4 The electrical installations must be maintained in safe condition and its operating

    systems protection should be inspected and monitored periodically in accordance with existing

    regulations and definitions of projects. Penalty calculation form (C=210.046-0/I=3/T=S)

    10.4.4.1 The local electric utility, compartments and enclosures of electrical equipment

    and installations are exclusively for this purpose are expressly forbidden to use them for

    storage or safekeeping of any objects. Penalty calculation form (C=210.047-

    9/I=2/T=S)

    10.4.5 For activities in electrical installations must be guaranteed adequate lighting and a

    worker safe working position, according to NR 17 - Ergonomics in order to allow it to dispose of

    upper limb free to perform the tasks. Penalty calculation form (C=210.146-7/I=3/T=S)

    10.4.6 The tests and electrical tests and laboratory or field commissioning of electrical

    installations must meet the regulations established in items 10.6 and 10.7, and can only be

    performed by workers who meet the qualifying conditions, qualification, training and

    authorization provided herein.

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    10.5 - SAFETY IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OFF

    10.5.1 Alone will be considered de-energized electrical installations released for work by the

    appropriate procedures, considering the following sequence:

    a) Isolation;

    b) Prevention of re-energizing;c) To the absence of tension;

    d) Installation of temporary grounding of the conductors with More electrical circuits;

    e) Protection of existing elements energized in a controlled area (Annex I);

    f) Installation of the signs of being unable to re-energizing.

    10.5.2 The installation status should be kept energized by the commitment to restoring power,

    should be re-energized in the same sequence of the following:

    a) Removal of tools, fixtures and equipment;

    b) Withdrawal of the controlled area of all workers not involved in the process of

    restoring power;

    c) Removing the temporary grounding of Electrical safety and additional protections;d) Removal of the signs of being unable to re-energizing; e) unlocking, if any, and

    reconnection of isolation devices.

    10.5.3 The measures contained in paragraphs set out in 10.5.1 and 10.5.2 items can be

    changed, replaced, extended or eliminated, depending on the peculiarities of each situation, by

    a legally qualified technical justification and approved by formalized previously provided to

    maintain the same level of security originally envisaged.

    10.5.4 The services to be performed on electrical installations off, but with the possibility of

    energizing, by any means or reason, must respond to establishing the provisions of item 10.6.

    10.6 - SAFETY IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS ENERGIZED

    10.6.1 Interventions in electrical installations with voltage less than 50 Volts AC or exceeding

    120 volts direct current can only be performed by workers who attend to what establishes the

    item 10.8 of the Standard.

    10.6.1.1 The workers that the preceding item should receive safety training for work with

    live electrical installations, with minimum curriculum, workload and other provisions set

    forth in Annex I of NR.

    10.6.1.2 The elementary operations such as connect and disconnect electrical circuits

    carried out at low voltage, with materials and electrical equipment in perfect condition,

    suitable for operation, can be performed by anyone not warned.

    10.6.2 The jobs that require entry into the controlled area must be conducted through

    procedures respecting the specific distances in Annex I.

    10.6.3 The services installations energized, or in its vicinity should be withdrawn immediately in

    imminent occurrence that may put workers in danger.

    10.6.4 Where innovations are implemented and for entry into operation of new

    installations or electrical appliances should be previously developed risk assessments,

    developed with de-energized circuits, and their working procedures.

    10.6.5 The person responsible for implementation of the service should suspend

    activities when checking status or condition unanticipated risk, the elimination or

    neutralization is not possible immediately.

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    10.7 - ACTIVITIES INVOLVING HIGH VOLTAGE (HV)

    10.7.1 Workers involved in electrical installations energized with high voltage, exercising its

    activities within the limits established as risk-controlled areas and, according to Annex I, must

    respond to provided in Section 10.8 of this NR

    .

    10.7.2 The employees mentioned in item 10.7.1 should receive safety training, in particularSafety in Electric Power System (EPS) and its vicinity, with a minimum curriculum, workload and

    other provisions set forth in Annex I of NR.

    10.7.3 The services on live electrical installations in HV, as well as those executed in the

    Electric System Power (in portuguese SEP), can not be achieved individually.

    10.7.4 All work on live electrical installations in HV, as well as those that interact with the SEP,

    can only be accomplished by order of service for specific time and place, signed by more than

    responsible for the area.

    10.7.5 Before starting work on energized circuits in HV, the supervisor and the team responsible

    for performance of service, shall conduct a preliminary evaluation, study and plan the activitiesand actions to be developed to meet the basic technical principles and best technical security

    applicable to the electricity service.

    10.7.6 The services on live electrical installations in HV can only be achieved when there

    specific procedures, detailed and signed by licensed professional.

    10.7.7 The intervention on live electrical installations in HV within the limits established as a

    zone of risk, according to

    Annex I of the NR, can only be achieved through the deactivation, also known as blockade, the

    sets and automatic reclosing devices on the circuit, system or equipment.

    10.7.7.1 The equipment and devices shall be marked off with identification of the conditiondeactivation as specific standard working procedure.

    10.7.8 The equipment, tools and devices equipped with insulators or insulating materials, for the

    work in high voltage, must be subjected to electrical tests or laboratory tests Periodicals obeying

    the manufacturer's specifications, company procedures and in the absence of these annually.

    10.7.9 Each employee on live electrical installations in HV, as well as those involved in activities

    the SEP must have equipment that allows communication with other team members or with the

    operation center during the delivery of service.

    10.8 - QUALIFICATION, QUALIFICATION, TRAINING AND AUTHORIZATION OF

    WORKERS

    10.8.1 It is considered a skilled worker who demonstrate completion of specific courses in the

    electrical recognized by the official educational system. 10.8.2 It is considered a legally qualified

    employee previously qualified and registered at competent counsel in class. 10.8.3 It is

    considered skilled worker who meets the following conditions simultaneously:

    a) Receive training under the guidance and responsibility of a qualified professional and

    authoritative, and

    b) Work under the supervision of a qualified professional and approved.

    10.8.3.1 The qualification is only valid for the company that trained and conditions established

    by authorized and qualified professional responsible for training.

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    10.8.4 Shall be considered authorized or qualified skilled workers and skilled professionals,

    formal agreement with the company.

    10.8.5 The Company shall establish identification system enabling any time know the extent the

    authorization for each worker, according to item 10.8.4

    .

    10.8.6 Employees authorized to work in electrical installations should be recorded in thiscondition registration system employee.

    10.8.7 Employees authorized to intervene in electrical installations should undergo health check

    consistent with the activities to be developed, carried out in accordance with NR 7 and

    registered in your medical records.

    10.8.8 Employees authorized to intervene in electrical installations must have specific training

    on risks resulting from the use of electricity and the main measures for preventing accidents

    electrical installations in accordance with the rovisions of Annex I of NR

    .

    10.8.8.1 The Company will grant permission in the form of NR workers trained or

    qualified to skilled professionals who have participated in evaluation and satisfactoryutilization of the courses listed in Annex I of NR.

    10.8.8.2 There must be a refresher training every two years and whenever any of the

    above situations following:

    a) Return of function or change of company;

    b) Return to work or removal of inactivity for a period exceeding three months;

    c) Significant changes in the electrical installation or exchange of methods, processes

    and work organization.

    10.8.8.3 The workload of the training syllabus and recycling used in the treatment of paragraphs

    "a", "b" and "c" of paragraph 10.8.8.2 must meet the needs of the situation that motivated him.

    10.8.8.4 Work in hazardous areas should be preceded by specific training according to riskinvolved.

    10.8.9 Employees with activities not related to the electrical installations developed in the free

    zone and in vicinity of the controlled area, as defined by this NR are to be formally educated

    with knowledge to identify and assess their potential risks and take reasonable precautions

    .

    10.9 - FIRE PROTECTION AND EXPLOSION

    10.9.1 Areas where there are installations or electrical equipment shall be provided with fire

    protection and explosion, as does the NR 23 - Fire Protection.

    10.9.2 The materials, parts, appliances, equipment and systems for use in electrical installationsenvironments with potentially explosive atmospheres must be assessed for compliance under

    Brazilian Certification System.

    10.9.3 The processes and equipment which may generate or accumulate static electricity must

    have specific protection devices and electrical discharge.

    10.9.4 In the electrical installations in hazardous areas or subjected to extreme risk of fire or

    explosions, should be adopted protective devices such as alarm and automatic sectioning to

    prevent surges, faults, fault isolation, heating or other abnormal conditions of operation.

    10.9.5 The services on electrical installations in hazardous areas may only be achieved by

    emissions to work with formal release, as established in item 10.5 or suppression agent risk that

    determines the classification of the area.

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    10.10 - SAFETY SIGNS

    10.10.1 In installations and electrical work must adopt adequate safety signage, for the warning

    and identification, according to the provisions of NR-26 - Signaling Security in order to attend,

    among others, the following situations:

    a) Identification of electrical circuits;

    b) lock-ups and blocks devices and switching systems and controls;c) Restrictions and impediments to access;

    d) Delimitation of areas;

    e) Signs of circulation areas, public roads, vehicles and cargo handling;

    f) Signaling prevented from energizing;

    g) Identification of equipment or circuit prevented.

    10.1 - WORKING PROCEDURES

    10.1.1 The services installations must be planned and conducted in accordance with Specific

    work procedures, standardized, with detailed description of each task, step by step signed by a

    professional that meets the laying of the item 10.8 NR.

    10.1.2 The services installations must be preceded by specific orders, approved by authorized

    worker, containing at least the type, date, place and references to the work procedures to be

    adopted.

    10.1.3 The work procedures must include at least objective, scope, technical basis, powers and

    responsibilities, general provisions, control measures and the final guidelines.

    10.1.4 The work procedures, training, health and safety and the authorization mentioned in item

    10.8 must involve throughout the development process of Specialized Engineering Safety and

    Occupational Health - SESMT, if any.

    10.1.5 The authorization referred to in item 10.8 shall be in accordance with training provided,

    under Annex I of NR. 10.1.6 Every team should have one of his workers indicated and able toexercise oversight and conducting the work.

    10.1.7 Before commencing work on team members, together with the person responsible for

    implementing the service, shall conduct a preliminary evaluation, study and plan the activities

    and actions to be carried out location in order to meet the basic technical principles and the best

    techniques applicable to the security service.

    10.1.8 The alternation of activities should consider the risk analysis of the tasks and

    competence workers involved, to ensure the safety and health at work.

    10.12 - EMERGENCY

    10.12.1 Emergency actions involving facilities or services to be included in the electricity plan

    rescue the company.

    10.12.2 Employees authorized must be able to perform the rescue and provide first aid to

    accidents, especially through cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

    10.12.3 The company must have standardized methods of rescue and appropriate to their

    activities, providing the means for its implementation.

    10.12.4 Employees authorized must be able to handle and operate equipment to prevent and

    combat Fire in existing electrical installations.

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    10.13 RESPONSIBILITIES

    10.13.1 The responsibility for compliance with this NR are sympathetic to contractors and

    contractors involved.

    10.13.2 It is the responsibility of contractors to keep workers informed about the risks they are

    exposed, instructing them on procedures and control measures against electrical hazards to beadopted.

    10.13.3 It is for the company, the occurrence of accidents at work involving facilities and

    services in electricity, propose and adopt preventive and corrective measures.

    10.13.4 It is for the workers:

    a) Ensure their safety and health and that of others who may be affected by their acts or

    omissions work;

    b) To be responsible with the company for compliance with laws and regulations,

    including procedures regarding safety and health;

    c) Communicate without delay to implement the service to consider the situations of

    risk to your health and safety and that of others.

    10.14 - FINAL PROVISIONS

    10.14.1 Employees must stop exercising their duties the right to refuse, whenever they find

    evidence of serious and imminent risk to their health and safety or that of others,

    communicating the fact immediately to his superior, who must ensure the appropriate

    measures.

    10.14.2 Companies should promote measures to control risks caused by another person on his

    premises Electrical and offer immediately, when appropriate, notification to the competent

    bodies.

    10.14.3 In the event of non-compliance with the standards set forth in this NR, MTE take suchsteps established in NR 3.

    10.14.4 The documentation provided in this NR should be permanently available to workers

    who work services and electrical installations, subject to the coverage, limitations and

    interference tasks.

    10.14.5 The documentation provided in this NR should be permanently available to the

    authorities.

    10.14.6 This shall not apply to electrical installations fed by extra-low voltage.

    1. High Voltage (HV) voltage exceeding 1000 volts alternating current or 1500 volts DC,between phases or between phase and earth.

    2. Hazardous Location: place with potential for occurrence of explosive atmosphere.

    3. Temporary Electrical Grounding: reliable and effective electrical connection to the land

    suitable intentional, designed to ensure equipotential and maintained continuously during the

    operation on the wiring.

    4. Explosive Atmosphere: mixture with air under atmospheric conditions, of flammable

    substances in the form of gas, vapor, mist, dust or fibers, in which after ignition combustion

    spreads.

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    5. Low Voltage (LV) voltage exceeding 50 volts alternating current or 120 volts DC and an equal

    or less than 1000 volts alternating current or 1500 volts direct current between phases or

    between phase and earth.

    6. Barrier: A device that prevents any contact with live parts of electrical installations.

    7. Right of refusal: instrument which gives the employee the termination of a work activity byconsider that it involves serious and imminent risk to their health and safety or others.

    8. Collective Protection Equipment (CPE) device, system, or through fixed or mobile coverage

    conference, aimed at preserving the physical integrity and health of workers, users and third

    parties

    .

    9. Segregated Equipment: equipment rendered inaccessible by wrapping or barrier.

    10. Extra-Low Voltage (EBT): a voltage not exceeding 50 volts alternating current or

    120 volts direct current continuous between phases or between phase and earth.

    11. External Influences: variables that must be considered in defining and selectionof protectivemeasures for safety of people and performance of system components.

    12. Electrical Installation: A set of electrical wiring and not associated with features and

    coordinates among themselves, which are necessary in a particular part of an electrical system.

    13. Released for Installation Services (BT / AT): one that ensures the safety conditions for

    workers through appropriate procedures and equipment from the beginning to the end of the

    work and release for use.

    14. Prevention of Re-energizing: a condition that guarantees non-energizing the circuit through

    resources and appropriate procedures under the control of the workers involved in services.

    15. Enclosure: Wrap energized parts intended to prevent any contact with internal parts.

    16. Electrical Isolation: A process designed to prevent the passage of electric current, by

    bringing insulating materials.

    17. Obstacle: the element that prevents the accidental contact, but prevents direct contact by

    deliberate action.

    18. Danger: risk condition or situation likely to cause injury or harm to human health by absence

    of control measures.

    19. Person cautioned, or informed person with enough knowledge to avoid the dangers of

    electricity.

    20. Procedure: a sequence of operations to be developed to perform a particular job, with the

    inclusion of material and human resources, security measures and circumstances that preclude

    its achievement.

    21. Medical records: an organized system to contain a dynamic memory of relevant information

    to facilities and employees.

    22. Risk: a capacity for greatness with the potential to cause injury or harm to human health.

    23. Additional Risks: all other groups or risk factors, besides the electric-specific environment or

    work processes that directly or indirectly affect safety and health at work.

    24. Signaling: standard procedure to guide, warn, advise and warn.

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    25. Electrical System: Circuit or circuits interrelated for achieving a given goal.

    26. Electric Power System (EPS): A set of facilities and equipment for the generation,

    transmission and distribution of electric energy through the measurement, inclusive.

    27. Voltage Security: Extra low voltage originated from a source of security.

    28. Proximity to work: work during which the worker can enter the controlled area, though to be

    a part of your body or with conductive extensions, represented by materials, tools or equipment

    to handle.

    29. Locking: action designed to maintain, through mechanical means, a device fixed on a

    maneuver certain position in order to prevent an unauthorized operation.

    30. Risk Zone: vicinity of energized conductive part, not segregated, even accidentally

    accessible from dimensions established according to the level of tension, whose approach is

    permitted only to professionals authorized and with the adoption of appropriate techniques and

    tools of work.

    31. Controlled Zone: vicinity of energized conductive part, not segregated, affordable, sized

    established according to the level of tension, whose approach is permitted only to licensed

    professionals.

    RISK ZONE AND CONTROLLED AREA Table ray delimitation of risk areas, controlled and free.

    Figure 1 - Distances in air radially delimiting the zones for risk, controlled and free.

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    Figure 2 - Distances in air radially delimiting the risk areas, controlled and free, with interposition

    of adequate physical separation surface.

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    ZL = Free Zone ZC = Zone controlled and restricted to authorized employees. ZR = Danger

    zone and restricted to authorized workers and the adoption of techniques, tools and appropriate

    equipment to work. PE = point of installation energized. SI = Surface insulation constructed with

    durable material and equipped with all safety devices.

    TRAINING1. COURSE - SAFETY FACILITIES AND SERVICES WITH ELECTRICITY

    I - For authorized workers: minimum workload - 40h: Programming Requirements:

    1. Introduction to safety with electricity.

    2. Risks in service and facilities with electricity:

    a) An electric shock mechanisms and effects;

    b) Electrical arcs, falls and burns;

    c) Electromagnetic fields.

    3. Techniques of Risk Analysis.

    4. Risk Control Measures Electrical:a) Disconnected.

    b) Functional earthing (TN / T / IT); protection; temporary;

    c) Electrical safety;

    d) Isolating the automatic feeding;

    e) Devices the leakage current;

    f) Extra low voltage;

    g) Barriers and enclosures;

    h) Blocks and impediments;

    i) Barriers and shields;

    j) Isolation of live parts;

    k) Double or reinforced insulation;

    l) Placing out of reach;m) Electrical separation.

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    5. Brazilian Technical Standards - ABNT NBR: NBR-5410, NBR 14039 and others;

    6. Regulations MTE: a) NR; b) NR-10 (Facilities and Services Safety with Electricity); c)

    qualification, qualification, training and authorization.

    7. Collective protection equipment.

    8. Personal protective equipment.

    9. Work routines - procedures.

    a) De-energized facilities;

    b) Release to service;

    c) Signage;

    d) Inspections of areas, services, tools and equipment;

    10. Documentation of electrical installations.

    11. Additional risks:

    a) Height;b) Indoors;

    c) Classified areas;

    d) Moisture;

    e) Weather conditions.

    12. Protection and fire fighting:

    a) Basics;

    b) Preventive measures;

    c) Methods of extinction;

    d) Practice

    ;

    13. Accidents of electrical origin:

    a) Direct and indirect causes;b) Discussion of cases;

    14. First Aid:

    a) Notions of injuries;

    b) Prioritization of care;

    c) Application of artificial respiration;

    d) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation;

    e) Techniques for removal and transportation of casualties;

    f) Practice.

    15. Responsibilities. 2. ADDITIONAL COURSE - SAFETY IN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM

    (EPS) IN ITS VICINITY.It is a prerequisite for attending this course complementary, have participated, with satisfactory

    recovery, stroke basic set earlier. Minimum time - 40h (*) These topics will be developed and

    targeted specifically to working conditions characteristics of each branch, operation pattern,

    voltage levels and other peculiarities specific to the type special activity or condition, and

    obeyed the hierarchy on technical improvement of the worker.

    I - Programming Minor:

    1. Organization of Electric Power System - SEP.

    2. Organization of work:

    a) Programming and planning services;

    b) Teamwork;

    c) Records and registration of facilities;

    d) Methods of employment;

    e) Communication.

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    3. Behavioral aspects.

    4. Conditions impeding services.

    5. Typical hazards in their prevention and SEP (*):

    a) Proximity and contact with live parts;

    b) Initiation;

    c) Lightning;d) Static;

    e) Electric and magnetic fields;

    f) Communication and identification, and

    g) Work at height, machinery and special equipment.

    6. Risk analysis techniques in the S and P (*)

    7. Working procedures - review and discussion. (*)

    8. Techniques work under stress: (*)

    a) Live online;

    b) Potential;c) Indoors;

    d) Distance work;

    e) Night shift, and

    f) Underground environments.

    9. Equipment and work tools (selection, use, storage, verification, testing) (*).

    10. Collective protection systems (*).

    11. Personal protective equipment (*).

    12. Work postures and costumes (*).

    13. Safety vehicles and transportation of persons, materials and equipment (*).

    14. Signaling and isolation of work areas (*).

    15. Release to service and installation to operation and use (*).

    16. Training in techniques of removal, service, transportation of injured (*).

    17. Accidents typical (*) - Review, discussion, protective measures.

    18. Responsibilities