Ecmweb 8548 Shock Sign

Making Startup Testing Safe, Part 1

Nov. 8, 2016
During startup testing, you must stay focused on your work.

Startup testing is what you do before starting up the equipment. So it traditionally involves, among other things, point to point wiring checks. Two other tests usually done as part of startup testing are ground testing and insulation resistance testing. Neither is done with power connected.

Of course, many other tests may be performed. And it may be the case that power is actually available at some or most equipment. Don’t assume anything is de-energized, even though most of the tests in this phase don’t involve power.

The words testing and texting sound similar. But make sure they never occur simultaneously. During startup testing, you must stay focused on your work. Any distraction could mean you leave on a stretcher.

Today, many people have a compulsive need for instant communication. Maybe your boss wants to be able to send you a text message asking how things are going. That’s fine. But your boss needs to be aware that your phone is not only off, it’s back in the truck.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of EC&M, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

How to Calculate Labor Costs

Most important to accurately estimating labor costs is knowing the approximate hours required for project completion. Learn how to calculate electrical labor cost.

8 Types of Electrical Conduit and Their Uses

Electrical conduit is a tube or raceway used to house and protect electrical wires within a building or structure. From data centers to underground subways to ports and bridges...

A Powerful Duo: Fiberglass conduit and solar applications

Learn how strong, durable fiberglass conduit excelled in an environment with dense cable and helped make a complex burial much simpler for the contractor to help this customer...

Champion Fiberglass® Conduit Protects Cabling For New York's First Offshore Wind Farm

Learn how fiberglass conduit supported a heavy cable load and a buried installation to help this project reach a successful outcome.