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        str="<br><h2>1. Single Line Diagram</h2><br><p>NFPA 70E requires up-to-date single line diagrams. This information is essential for documenting, troubleshooting and communicating information about your power systems. To meet this requirement, we can conduct a comprehensive site survey that will be used to update your existing singleline diagrams or complete any unfinished electrical system drawings.</p>";
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    if (step==2) {
        str="<br><h2>2. Hazard Analysis / Coordination Study</h2><br><p>We use state of the art software to evaluate various electrical system configurations and operating modes. We also evaluate ways to help you manage personal protective equipment to provide the necessary level of protection without excessive costs that result from over-specifications.</p><p class=red><b>Important! Changes in 2009 NFPA 70E</b></p><p><b>130&#46;3 &#45; Arc Flash Hazard Analysis</b></p><p>An arc flash hazard analysis shall determine the Arc Flash Protection Boundary and the personal protective equipment that people within the Arc Flash Protection Boundary shall use. The arc flash hazard analysis shall be updated when a major modification or renovation takes place.</p>";
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    if (step==3) {
        str="<br><h2>3. Labeling</h2><br><p>Arc Flash labels identify potential arc flash hazards. These labels are used to warn qualified individuals of the type of hazard, correct Flash Protection Boundary distance and the required Personal Protective Equipment. Labels must be located so that they are clearly visible before examination, adjustment, servicing or maintenance of the equipment.</p><p class=red><b>Important! Changes in 2009 NFPA 70E</b></p><p><b>130&#46;3&#40;C&#41; &#45; New</b></p><p>Equipment Labeling. Equipment shall be field marked with a label containing the available incident energy or required level of PPE.</p>";
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    if (step==4) {
        str="<br><h2>4. Personal Protective Equipment Plan</h2><br><p>Based on our analysis, we will provide PPE category requirements and recommendations to make certain you are in full compliance with all OSHA standards.</p>";
        str = str + "<p>This service will:</p>";
        str = str + "<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Assist you in the selection of PPE equipment <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Identify when and where PPE is necessary <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tell you what equipment is needed <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Explain how PPE should be worn, maintained and disposed of when the equipment life expires <br><p class=red><b>Important! Changes in 2009 NFPA 70E</b></p><p><b>130&#46;7&#40;C&#41;&#40;10&#41; &#45; New Table </b></p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hearing Protection requirement was added to HRC's 0 and 1. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Requires the use of leather gloves for Hazard Risk Category 1 tasks. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Added a requirement to use either face shield or flash hood for hazard risk category 1 with a minimum arc rating of 4.<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;The exception permitting flammable clothing to be used up to 2 cal/cm2 has been deleted. 130.7(C)(5)</p>";
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    if (step==5) {
        str ="<br><h2>5. Safety Program</h2><br><p>NFPA 70E requires you to establish an electrical safety program. We can work with you in upgrading or developing a comprehensive electrical safety program. This program can then be coordinated with your overall site safety program.</p>";
        str = str + "<p>We will also help you:</p>";
        str = str + "<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Establish a certified training program <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Create an awareness of electrical hazards <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Develop employee safety procedures <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Identify hazard/risk evacuation procedures <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Instruct in the safe use of tools and PPE <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Teach electrical safety principles <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Provide an effective safety audit process <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Create a safety manual <br>";
        str = str + "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&nbsp;Plan for effective safety meetings</p>";
		str = str + "<p class=red><b>Important! Changes in 2009 NFPA 70E</b></p><p><b>110&#46;7&#40;F&#41; &#45; FPN 1</b></p><p>The Hazard/risk Evaluation procedure may include indentifying when a second person could be required and the training and equipment that person should have.</p>";
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    if (step==6) {
        str="<br><h2>6. Electrical Preventive Maintenance Program</h2><br><p>We can help you develop a preventive maintenance program to specifically address arc flash hazards. Our optimized preventive maintenance program evaluates the condition of your equipment, the best way to keep your PPE operating properly and how to safely eliminate prolonged exposure to arc flash that could result in disabling injuries or death.</p><p class=red><b>Important! Changes in 2009 NFPA 70E</b></p><p><b>205&#46;3 &#45; New</b></p><p>General Maintenance Requirements. Over current protective devices shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions or industry consensus standards.</p><p>Failure to properly maintain protective devices can have an adverse effect on the flash hazard analysis incident energy values. <b>It shall be reviewed periodically, not to exceed five years, to account for changes in the electrical distribution system that could affect the results of the arc flash hazard analysis.</b></p><p>The arc flash hazard analysis shall take into consideration the design of the over current protective device and its opening time, <b>including its condition of maintenance</b>.</p>";
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    if (step==7) {
        str="<br><h2>7. Training</h2><br><p>Our Arc Flash Training program is conducted on-site by trained professionals to educate your workforce about the dangers of arc flash hazards. We review and discuss NECA, OSHA and NFPA regulations and how they apply to your facility. We provide step-by-step demonstrations on setting up flash protection boundaries, how to safely work on equipment and the various categories and levels of personal protective equipment. Training can be customized for qualified or non-qualified personnel. Remember, your facility's safety is determined by your workforce's knowledge, training and attitudes about arc flash hazards.</p><p class=red><b>Important! Changes in 2009 NFPA 70E</b></p><p><b>110&#46;6&#40;A&#41; &#45; New Additional Text</b></p><p>Employees shall be trained to select an appropriate voltage-detector and shall demonstrate how to use a device to verify the absence of voltage, including interpreting indications provided by the device. The training shall include information that enables the employee to understand all limitations of each specific voltagedetector that may be used.</p><br /><p><b>110&#46;6&#40;C&#41; &#45; Added A New Last Sentence</b></p><p>Training of employees in approved methods of resuscitation, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, shall be certified by the employer annually.</p>";
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