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Tutorial Understanding NFPA 70E

This document provides contact information for various roles in organizing the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference, including the local chairman, program chair, and those handling finances, webmaster duties, registration, sponsor/vendor exhibits, printing, and social events. It also provides details on a tutorial session on NFPA 70E-2004 electrical safety standard requirements, to be presented by Dennis Neitzel, including his qualifications and biography. The tutorial will take place on June 28, 2007 for 4 hours and provide 0.4 CEU credits.

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Tutorial Understanding NFPA 70E

This document provides contact information for various roles in organizing the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference, including the local chairman, program chair, and those handling finances, webmaster duties, registration, sponsor/vendor exhibits, printing, and social events. It also provides details on a tutorial session on NFPA 70E-2004 electrical safety standard requirements, to be presented by Dennis Neitzel, including his qualifications and biography. The tutorial will take place on June 28, 2007 for 4 hours and provide 0.4 CEU credits.

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LOCAL CHAIRMAN Tutorial - Pulp and Paper Industry Conference

John Malinowski - Baldor Electric


jmalinowski@ieee.org
479-648-5909

PROGRAM CHAIR
Understanding NFPA 70E-2004 Requirements
David Durocher - Eaton Electrical
DavidBDurocher@eaton.com This workshop will provide the attendee with a better understanding of
503-582-2714
the requirements of NFPA 70E-2004 and how they apply in the
FINANCIAL workplace. This workshop will focus on the entire NFPA 70E-2004
Rob Boteler - Emerson Motors
Rob.Boteler@emotors.com standard with additional information on the hazards of electrical shock,
314-553-1179 arc-flash, and arc-blast along with the personal protective equipment
WEBMASTER (PPE) requirements for these hazards. The requirements for electrical
Pete Famighetti - ABB safety-related work practices which include the “Flash and Shock Hazard
pete.famighetti@ieee.org
602-510-7376 Analysis” will also be addressed. This is a must for anyone who works on
REGISTRATION
or near exposed energized and deenergized circuits or parts of electric
Darren Honaker TMGE Automation equipment.
Darren.Honaker@tmeic-ge.com
540-387-8736
Instructor Biography:
Bill Phillips – Eaton Electrical Dennis K. Neitzel, CPE, (Sr.M.-IEEE) has served the electrical industry in various
BillTPHillips@eaton.com
757-424-2903 capacities, specializing in electrical equipment and systems maintenance,
testing, engineering, inspection, and safety since 1967. He currently serves as
SPONSOR & VENDOR EXHIBITS
Duncan Rhodes - Siemens Automation
the Director of AVO Training Institute, Inc., Dallas, Texas. Mr. Neitzel earned his
duncanrhodes@ieee.org Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Management and his Master’s degree in
770-740-3267 Electrical Engineering Applied Sciences. He is an active member of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Society of Safety Engineers
PRINTING, PUBLICITY, MARKETING
&PROMOTIONS
(ASSE), the Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE), the International Association
Bill Polley of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
Kimberly Clark Corp - Retired
wapolley@ieee.org Mr. Neitzel is a Certified Plant Engineer (CPE) through the AFE and his
920-729-0235 Certified Electrical Inspector-General through the IAEI. He has been a Principle
Committee Member for the NFPA 70E, "Standard for Electrical Safety in the
SOCIAL EVENTS, Workplace" since 1992; serves as the Working Group Chairman for the revision
TRANSPORTATION, HOSPITALITY,
& FACILITIES of IEEE Std. 902 (The Yellow Book), “IEEE Guide for Maintenance, Operation,
Charlie Spratt - Baldor Electric and Safety of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems”, and is co-author of
cspratt@baldor.com the “Electrical Safety Handbook” McGraw-Hill Publishers. Mr. Neitzel serves as
757-253-1201
the Vice-Chairman of the IEEE-PPIC-TSSC Sub-Committee and also serves as
HOSPITALITY TOURS a member of the ASSE Body of Knowledge Committee.
Guest Program
Stan Merritt – Retired UCC/IP
staarien@aol.com Mr. Neitzel received the Engineering Practice Specialty “Safety Professional of
540-587-8926 the Year” award for 2003-2004 and the Southwest Chapter, “Jesse Locke
Charlie Spratt - Baldor Electric Member Safety Award” for 2006 from the American Society of Safety
cspratt@baldor.com Engineers. He has authored, published, and presented numerous technical
757-253-1201 papers and magazine articles on electrical safety, maintenance, and training.

AWARDS & SPEAKER June 28, 2007, Thursday – morning


Dave Rollay - Rockwell Automation
dtrollay@ra.rockwell.com
414-382-2163 Length: 4 Hours CEU .4 credits
Clayton Reid
Rockwell Automation– Retired Companion to ½ day tutorial: PPE for Electrical Safety
chreid@ieee.org
519-623-1997

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