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SAFE CLEARANCE PROCEDURE

ARMY TM 9-611604-12 NAVY NAVFAC P-8-633-12 Table 1-4. Minimum Body Clearances OPERATING VOLTAGE MINIMUM DISTANCE 5000 to 8700 1 foot (0.305 m) 8700 to 15,000 2 feet (0 609 m) 15000 to 50,000 3 feet (0 914 m) 50,000 to 70,000 5 feet (1.524 m) SECTION III. SAFETY 1-11. SCOPE. This section outlines and describes the use of forms and tags as well as work procedures related to deen- ergized and energized lines and equipment, which must be in accordance with AR 385-10 and ER385-1-1. 1-12. GENERAL. Electric lines or equipment must be deenergized and covered by the Safe Clearance procedure pre- scribed in paragraph 1-13 before work is performed. 1-13. SAFE CLEARANCE PROCEDURE. The procedure prescribed herein must be followed for all work performed on deenergized lines and equipment operating above 600 volts Use of DA forms 5-132, 4324, and 5-134 is involved a Forms. (1)     Safe Clearance. DA Form 5-132, Safe Clearance (Electrical Facilities) must be used for all work on deenergized electric lines and equipment operating above 600 volts Red tags (DA Form 4324) must be used in connection with this form Yellow tags (DA Form 5-134) are used at the discretion of the supervisor. (2)     Red Tags Red tags (DA Form 4324) are used in connection with a Safe Clearance. Red tags must never be used for  other  than  the  protection  of  personnel  working  under  a  Safe  Clearance  Information  entered  on  red  tags includes  the  name  of  the  installation,  related  Safe  Clearance  number,  and  identity  of  the  affected  line  or equipment. Spaces are provided for signatures of personnel who are involved in placing or removing the tags as well as the times and dates of these actions. (3)     Yellow  Tags.  Yellow  tags  (DA  Form  5-134)  are  used  to  indicate  abnormal  operating  conditions  of  lines  or equipment  and  are  never  used  for  the  protection  of  personnel  working  under  a  Safe  Clearance.  Information entered  on  yellow  tags  includes  the  name  of  the  installation  and  identity  of  the  affected  line  or  equipment. Abnormal  and/or  special  conditions  are  noted  in  appropriate  areas.  Spaces  are  provided  for  signatures  of personnel who are involved In placing or removing the tags as well as the times and dates of these actions. b.   Safe Clearance Procedures Detailed Instructions, Section By Section, Of The Safe Clearance Form (Da Form 5-132) Are As Follows: (1) Number. A consecutive number must be assigned from records maintained in the supervisor's office.  Place the applicable number in the right hand box. (2) Other Numbers. If more than one Safe Clearance is to be issued on the same line or equipment, show in this box the numbers of the other clearances. (3) Line or Equipment Involved. Give a brief description of the lines or equipment on which work is to be performed. This information may be filled in as much in advance of actual time of issuance as required. (4) Time Applied Progressing downward in proper sequence on the form, fill in opposite each detail (blocking, switching, and/or tagging) the actual time each detail is performed. 1-52

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