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Standards and Safety Update Presented By: Michael J. Johnston Executive Director Standards and Safety, NECA

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  • Standards and Safety Update

    Presented By: Michael J. Johnston

    Executive Director Standards and Safety, NECA

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    Update Objectives

    Update on NFPA 70E and NECA Safety products

    Update on NECA’S National Electrical Installation Standards

    Review NEC adoption issues and challenges

    Update on 2011 NEC development process

    Update on OSHA ETD Partnership progress

  • NECA Standing Policy on Safety

    NECA developed a standing policy (19) on safety titled “Safety Programs and Safe Workers.”

    This standing policy was voted on and approved by the NECA Boardof Governors in September at the Seattle NECA convention.

    The policy emphasizes NECA’s support of quality safety programs for contractors and safe workplaces for employees.

    The policy serves as the foundation for NECA safety programs andproducts.

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  • NECA Safety Network

    In 2009 NECA Safety Group established the NECA Safety Network, a group of safety professionals from within the NECA membership.

    Most important benefit is that communication has been established between NECA safety professionals.

    The Safety Network has grown to over 140 representatives from within NECA’s membership.

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  • NECA Safety Webinars

    NECA presented several well attended Webinars on workplace safety covering subjects such as NFPA 70E changes, Lockout/Tag-out rules, PPE selection, and Record-Keeping.

    NECA will offering of webinars in 2010 on the NECA eSafetylineSoftware System and the NECA Electrical Contractors Safety Program

    More Webinars will be announce throughout the year.

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    Electrical Contractor Safety Program

    New 2010 Safety Product

    Contractor Safety Program

    – Text component

    – Electronic component

    Subscription product

  • Other NECA Safety Products

    eSafetyline Software

    Lock-Out Tag-Out Guide

    PPE Selector

    Arc-Flash Energy Tables

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  • NFPA 70E Update

    Workplace safety standard

    Installation requirements removed

    Expanded requirements for worker training

    More user-friendly arrangement

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  • NFPA 70E-2012 Development

    The Report on Proposals meeting for NFPA 70E-2012 is scheduled for February 8-12 in Memphis, TN.

    John Luke, of ESCO Electric in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is NECA’s primary representative. Jerry Rivera is the NECA alternate on this committee.

    NFPA reported that this year they received approximately 600 proposals.

    NECA has submitted several proposals on behalf of the association.

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  • National Electrical Installation Standards

    Several NEIS are have been revised and new standards have been developed.

    The following provides a status of each of the new NEIS included in the ANSI approval process.

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  • National Electrical Installation Standards

    8 revised NEIS – 2009 4 New NEIS – 2009

    6 Revised NEIS – 20104 New NEIS – 2010

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  • New NEIS in 2009

    NECA 130 Standard for Installing and Maintaining Wiring Devices

    NECA 169 Standard for Installing AFCI and GFCI Protective Devices

    NECA 700 Standard for Installing Overcurrent Devices to Achieve Selective Coordination

    NECA/BICSI 607 Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding Installation Methods for Commercial Buildings

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  • New NEIS in 2010

    NECA 108 Recommended Practices for Designing and Installing Copper Building Wire Systems

    NECA 310 Standard for Installing and Maintaining Access Control Systems

    NECA 412 Standard for Installing and Maintaining Photovoltaic Systems

    NECA 504 (NEW) Standard for Installing Light control Devices andSystems

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  • New NEIS in 2010 (cont.)

    NECA 504 (NEW) Standard for Installing Light control Devices and

    Systems

    NECA 505 (NEW) Standard for Installing and Maintaining High Mast,

    Roadway and Perimeter lighting

    Visit www.neca-neis.org for more information.

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    http://www.neca-neis.org/

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    Current NEC Adoption Activity

    30 states have adopted the 2008 NEC.

    18 states are working under the 2005 NEC.

    10 states leave adoption up to local jurisdictions.

  • 2008 NEC Adoption by State

    2005 NEC – 10 States

    WV

    WI

    MT ND

    SD

    WA

    OR

    NV

    ID

    UT

    AZ NM

    TX

    CO

    WY

    NB

    M I

    KY

    TN

    MN

    IA

    MO

    AR

    LA

    MS

    ILIN

    OH

    ALGA

    KS

    OK

    NH

    ME

    NY

    PA

    VA

    DE

    NJ

    MA

    RI

    FL

    NC

    SC

    VT

    CA

    Local Adoption – (10)

    MD

    2008 NEC – 30 States

    M I

    Note: Some local adoption states have earlier than 2005 adoptions in some jurisdictions

    Basically 2002 NEC but some islands back to 1993 NEC

    CT

    AK

    Revised November 21, 2009

    State Adopted Unincorporated Areas

    State Adopted

    Louisiana Code Council adopted 2008 NEC April 14, 2009 with implementation 1-1-10

  • 2011 NEC Development Process

    NECA is represented on each of the 19 Code-Making panels.

    NECA holds 6 Chair positions on the NEC committees

    – ROP meeting completed January 2009– ROC meeting completed December 2009

    Currently in the final balloting stages of the 2011 NEC development process

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    Some Changes to the 2011 NEC

    New article 399 on Outdoor Overhead Conductors, Over 600 Volts

    New article 694 covering Small Wind Electrical Systems

    New Article 840 Premises-Powered Broadband Communications Systems

  • 2011 NEC Changes (cont.)

    Clarification of NEC scope and utility scope of coverage

    Expanded requirements for GFCI and AFCI protection

    Articles 690, 692, 694, and 705 revised to require that only qualified persons install equipment, wiring, and systems.

    Expansion of tamper-resistant receptacle requirements

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    110.24 Available Fault Current

    A new equipment marking requirement to indicated the maximum available fault current at the time of installation.

    Any modification to the system that results in different (higher) levels of available fault current must be provided on a revised label.

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    Article 694 Small Wind Electrical Systems

    This Article applies to small wind electric systems (also known as small wind turbine systems)

    The new article includes associated equipment such as generators, alternators, inverter(s), and controller(s) for such systems.

  • NJATC 2011 Significant Changes Text

    Significant NEC Changes Book currently in development

    Michael Johnston (NECA) and Jim Dollard (IBEW) are co-authoring the 2011 NEC Significant Changes training material.

    There will be a training program on the 2011 NEC changes offered at the NECA Convention in Boston in addition to a minimum of 4 to 6national programs in other major cities.

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  • NEC-Based Training Programs

    In 2009, NECA provided a series of NEC -based interactive webinars on electrical grounding and bonding.

    Plans are to present a Webinar on the significant 2011 NECchanges.

    Webinars on various new NEIS topics will be offered developed and offered in 2010.

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  • NECA Online NEC-Based Training

    NECA has teamed with BlueVolt to develop quality online training programs on NEC -based topics.

    Current topics include:

    – Significant Changes in the NEC– NECA Grounding and Bonding Essentials

    This online training awards CEUs for completion.

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  • Codes and Standards Committee

    Raymond Friend – Chairman NECA Codes and Standards Committee

    The 2010 NECA Codes and Standards Committee Meeting will be heldin Las Vegas, NV in conjunction with the NFPA Annual Conference and Exposition June 6 through 11, 2010.

    All NEC panel chairs are requested to attend the NFPA Technical Session since this is the NEC adoption year.

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  • 5-Year NEC Cycle Proposal

    NECA’s Board of Governors approved submitting a proposal to NFPA suggesting the current 3-year NEC development cycle be changed to a 5-year cycle.

    There are several good reasons to extend this cycle and other involved organizations share similar views.

    NECA will be crafting a proposal to NFPA in 2010 with other supporting organizations signing on in support of this submittal.

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  • Smart Grid Update

    NECA (Michael Johnston) was appointed to chair the NFPA Smart Grid Task Force.

    Task Force has been established and work has begun.

    Working together with NIST to address safety concerns and revisions to current codes and standards.

    First step is to identify NEC rules that will be impacted by theimplementation of Smart Grid technology.

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  • ETD OSHA Partnership Update

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  • ETD OSHA Partnership Update

    NECA continues as an active participant in the OSHA Electric Transmission and Distribution Partnership.

    This industry-wide partnership to improve safety in the line construction industry has been operating for over five years.

    NECA, IBEW, and several major NECA line constructors are participants.

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  • ETD OSHA Partnership Update

    Eight best practices have been developed by the partnership to date and are available in text and PowerPoint formats at www.powerline safety.org.

    The partnership continues to raise the bar for the safety of ourline contractors with the inclusion of a new best practice.

    Fall Protection on wooden structures.

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  • OSHA Rule-Making

    NECA is actively engaged in the rule making process by commenting and assisting at OSHA public hearings on standard development.

    NECA continues to ensure that sound and practical safety solutions for workplace safety are being considered at the standard development phase.

    Areas of recent NECA involvement include the proposed rules, confined spaces, for cranes and derricks, and PPE clarifications.

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  • Summary

    The NEC and other codes/standards are continuously being revised. NECA is active in the development.

    NECA is focusing on providing effective safety products and support for contractors.

    NEIS family of standards is being revised and growing to include the latest subject matter dealing with current industry trends.

    For more information email: [email protected]

  • Standards and Safety Update

    Presented By: Michael J. Johnston

    Executive Director Standards and Safety, NECA

    Standards and Safety UpdateUpdate ObjectivesNECA Standing Policy on SafetyNECA Safety NetworkNECA Safety WebinarsElectrical Contractor Safety ProgramOther NECA Safety ProductsNFPA 70E UpdateNFPA 70E-2012 DevelopmentNational Electrical Installation StandardsNational Electrical Installation StandardsNew NEIS in 2009New NEIS in 2010New NEIS in 2010 (cont.)Current NEC Adoption Activity2011 NEC Development ProcessSome Changes to the 2011 NEC2011 NEC Changes (cont.)110.24 Available Fault CurrentArticle 694 Small Wind �Electrical Systems NJATC 2011 Significant Changes TextNEC-Based Training ProgramsNECA Online NEC-Based TrainingCodes and Standards Committee5-Year NEC Cycle ProposalSmart Grid UpdateETD OSHA Partnership UpdateETD OSHA Partnership UpdateETD OSHA Partnership UpdateOSHA Rule-Making Summary Standards and Safety Update