NFPA 70E 105.3 Responsibility.

The employer must establish and implement the safety related work practices as well as provide the employee with proper training on the safety program.
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The employer must establish and implement the safety related work practices as well as provide the employee with proper training on the safety program.

Each party involved with safety related work practices has a different responsibility. The employer must establish and implement the safety related work practices as well as provide the employee with proper training on the safety program.

The employee must comply with the safety related work practices but is not required to establish them.

Below is a sample of NFPA 70E. For the complete section, see the actual NFPA 70E text at NFPA.ORG. Once there, click on the free access link to NFPA 70E.

105.3 Responsibility.

(A) Employer Responsibility. The employer shall have the following responsibilities:

(1) Establish, document, and implement the safety-related work practices and procedures required by this standard.

(2) Provide employees with training in the employer’s safety-related work practices and procedures.

(B) Employee Responsibility. The employee shall comply with the safety-related work practices and procedures provided by the employer.

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NFPA 70E 105.3 Responsibility.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following is true?

A: The employee must establish the required safety related work practices.
B: The employer is responsible for establishing safety related work practices for the employee.
C: The employee is responsible to ensure that all necessary safety training is provided.
D: Safety related work practices are only the responsibility of the employee.
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