NFPA 70E addresses employee workplace electrical safety requirements.
The standard focuses on practical safeguards that also allow workers to be productive within their job functions.
Specifically, the standard covers the safety requirements for the following: Not covered are - electrical installations in marine, aircraft, auto vehicles, communications and electrical utilities.
Key principles covered are JSA/JHA/AHA procedures to ascertain shock protection boundaries, arc flash incident energy expressed in calories/cm2, lockout-tagout, and personal protective equipment.
While the various OSHA, ASTM, IEEE and NEC standard provide guidelines for performance, NFPA 70E addresses practices and is widely considered as the de facto standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.