Roles and responsibilities
A Qualified Person is an individual who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction, operation, and installation of electrical equipment, and has received safety training to identify the hazards and reduce the associated risk.
- Ensure required documents are completed prior to conducting any work on energized parts and/or equipment.
- Complete all required training(s) to maintain Qualified Person status.
- Perform work using the proper safety equipment and personal protective equipment required for the job.
- Report all incidents to a supervisor immediately.
An Unqualified Electrical Worker is an individual who has not been recognized by the department/organization/unit as having sufficient understanding of the equipment, device, system, or facility to effectively control presented hazards. Reports to a Qualified Person.
- Does not conduct work without the Qualified Person’s “eyes on” oversite until determined to be qualified by the department/unit/organization.
- Report all incidents to a supervisor immediately.
This role is designated by the unit/department/organization; allowed to be an electrical safety committee, engineer, or equivalent Qualified Person.
- Ensure the use of appropriate electrical safety-related work practices and controls.
- Allowed to delegate authority to an individual or organization within their control.
- Act in a manner similar to an authority having jurisdiction for Research & Development (R&D) electrical systems and electrical safe work practices.
- Report all incidents to a supervisor immediately.
- Provide necessary resources to implement, maintain, and document department-specific electrical safety procedures.
- Designate personnel as a Qualified Person based on their training, knowledge, and experience related to energized parts.
- Ensure only Qualified Persons work on exposed energized electrical conductors and circuit parts.
- Ensure the UW Electrical Safety Manual is reviewed and followed by personnel; record the signatures of personnel to indicate they have read and understood the manual.
- Provide documented training to personnel by a person/company qualified to train personnel in working on energized parts.
- For work involving electrical hazards, perform arc flash risk assessment as required by NFPA 70E, sec 130.4 and shock hazard risk assessment as required by NFPA 70E, sec 130.5. (Utilize the Risk Assessment Procedure defined in NFPA 70E, sec 110.3 (H)).
- Ensure personnel have and use the proper safety equipment and personal protective equipment required for the job.
- Ensure workers are trained by a Qualified Person on proper use, operation, and procedures to work on energized equipment.
- Ensure contractors are made aware of the UW Electrical Safety Manual before beginning work on energized equipment.
- Ensure all new electrical installations meet applicable codes and standards.
- Ensure any energized work performed as part of this Program meets the exemption criteria noted in NFPA 70E Article 110.2.
- Report incidents to EH&S within 24 hours via the UW Online Accident Reporting System (OARS). Some incidents require immediate notification.
- Develop, coordinate, and maintain the UW Electrical Safety Program in accordance with NFPA 70E, applicable Labor and Industries regulations, and industry best practices. Perform an annual review of the UW Electrical Safety Program and update as needed.
- Assign a UW Electrical Safety Program Administrator to maintain the overall program.
- Provide consultation and assistance to University departments, units, and organizations to comply with the requirements of this Program.
- Audit a representative sample of department/unit/organization procedures to ensure compliance in accordance with the UW Electrical Safety Manual.
- Provide training to personnel working on or near energized electrical equipment.