Electrical Task Analysis Document : Access Card Reader Installation, Fire Alarm Component Installation, and Lighting Circuit Installation
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February 2024
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Description:"What is this document for? This document contains task-specific conditions and recommendations compiled from onsite observations and interviews with electrical workers and industry practitioners. It addresses safety and health hazards as well as production challenges associated with the task. This document can be used for training, hazard analysis, and pre-task planning. This information was gathered from new construction projects including a data center, a mixed use office building, a gas-insulated substation, and a commercial distribution warehouse, as well as retrofit projects including a mixed use office building and a public museum. Task Description: Access Card Reader Installation is usually performed next to doorways and involves drilling holes through door frames or studs for wires to pass through. It also involves planning pathways for conduit runs from a card reader box to a power source. Fire Alarm Component Installation involves installing fire alarm horns, strobes, smoke detectors, and other related devices. It requires measuring, cutting, and bending conduit pipes to specific angles unique to a job layout. It also involves planning pathways for conduit runs, wire pulling, and connecting components. Required equipment includes manual or hydraulic benders. Ladders or lift equipment may be required for overhead installations. Lighting Circuit Installation involves installing lighting systems and components such as work boxes and lighting tracks. It requires planning pathways, pulling wires, and distinguishing between power sources for connections. Required equipment includes manual or hydraulic benders. Ladders or lift equipment may be required for overhead installations." - NIOSHTIC-2
NIOSHTIC no. 20069222
Disclaimer: Development of this document was supported with funding from a cooperative agreement between CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training (#U60 OH009762) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). CPWR provides this document at no cost to the user. Please note that this document is not intended as legal advice and is not for the purposes of complying with any federal, state, or local standard or regulation. Content in this document has been developed by CPWR and does not necessarily represent the official views of NIOSH.
ETA-Lighting_Circuit_Access_Card_Reader_Fire_Alarm.pdf
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