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SAFE CLEARANCE PROCEDURE
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DEENERGIZED LINES AND EQUIPMENT. (cont)

ARMY TM 9-6115-604-12 NAVY NAVFAC P-8-633-12 (6) Issued To. Fill In the name of the person receiving the Safe Clearance and time of issuance. Safe Clearances must be issued only to technicians authorized to receive them by the supervisor, who will maintain a list of all such technicians. Generally, only one Safe Clearance may be issued and if more than one crew is assigned to the work, the holder of the Safe Clearance must be responsible for all the crews. When it is necessary, because of the distance separating the various crews or the extent of the work, as many Safe Clearances as required may be issued. In such a case, the supervisor, or other designated technician, will issue and receive releases of all the  Safe  Clearances.  The  technician  receiving  a  Safe  Clearance  is  responsible  for  checking  all  blocking  and tagging  and  being  assured  that  all  points  of  possible  feed  are  open  on  all  phases  and  properly  blocked  and tagged. (7) Issued  By.  Fill  in  the  name  of  the  person  issuing  the  Safe  Clearance  and  time  and  date  of  issuance.  The supervisor  must  either  issue  Safe  Clearances,  authorize  another  technician  to  issue  them,  or  authorize  the person  receiving  the  Safe  Clearance  for  self-issuance.  In  the  latter  case,  the  technician  receiving  the  Safe Clearance will fill in both the "issued to" and "issued by" blocks. (8) Released By. The person accepting release of the Safe Clearance must fill In the name of the person releasing the  Safe  Clearance,  if  it  is  someone  else  (see  instructions  for  "issued  by").  The  person  releasing  a  Safe Clearance is responsible for making sure that all personnel and temporary grounds are clear and that the line or equipment is ready for service. (9) Accepted By. The name of the person accepting release of the Safe Clearance must be filled in as well as time and  date  of  release  (see  instructions  for  "issued  by")  If  issued  more  than  one  Safe  Clearance,  the  person  is responsible  for  seeing  that  all  Safe  Clearances  are  released  before  any  change  is  made  in  the  blocking  or tagging which would affect Safe Clearances which have not been released. (10) Time  Removed.  If  blocking  and  tagging  have  been  applied  for  more  than  one  Safe  Clearance,  perform  no switching  until  the  Safe  Clearances  with  numbers  corresponding  to  the  numbers  on  all  red  tags  on  the  switch, valve, visible line break, or other device of blocking have been released When releases have been received for all Safe Clearances, perform switching in reverse order than that in which it was applied. Beginning with the last detail  of  switching,  blocking,  and  tagging  applied,  perform  the  opposite  operation,  progressing  upward  on  the form and enter the time each operation is performed. For instance, if a detail of switching, blocking, and tagging reads "Switch A open and red tagged", the opposite operation is "Red tags removed and switch A closed" Do not operate the equipment after removing a red tag if it is still tagged with another red tag. Death or Injury to personnel could result. 1-14. DEENERGIZED LINES AND EQUIPMENT. a  Low Voltage (Below 600 Volts)  Lines  and  equipment  must  be  positively  proven  to  be  deenergized  before  work  is begun.  An  approved  voltage  detector  must  be  used  for  this  test  The  detector  must  be  checked  on  a  conductor known to be energized both before and after the test on the supposedly deenergized lines or equipment. A voltmeter known to be in good condition may be used in lieu of the voltage detector if an energized conductor IS not available. All  energized  conductors  or  equipment  within  reach  of  technicians  must  be  covered  with  insulating  material  or approved  rubber  protective  equipment.  Lines  and  equipment  to  be  worked  on  should  be  grounded  unless  it  is considered undesirable by the supervisor. When putting in new conductors adjacent to or near energized conduc- tors, the new conductors must be effectively grounded, and treated as if energized. b  Intermediate  Voltage  (600  to  5.000  Volts).  (1)  Lines  and  equipment,  even  though  covered  by  a  Safe  Clearance, must  be  considered  energized  until  positively  proven  to  be  deenergized.  An  approved  voltage  detector  must  be used for this purpose. The voltage detector must be checked on a conductor known to be energized both before and after the test on the supposedly deenerglzed lines and equipment. If an energized conductor is not available for the check, the detector may be checked on a spark plug of a running gasoline motor. 1-54

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