May 13, 2020
ROSSLYN, Va.—The
National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) published NEMA GD 4-2020 COVID-19
Cleaning and Disinfecting Guidance for Electrical Equipment. Managing
the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus requires proper cleaning and disinfecting of
equipment, so Members of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(NEMA) have developed specific guidance to answer common questions for how to
maintain cleanliness while preserving the functionality and integrity of
electrical equipment.
“As government social
distancing restrictions are lifted, and workplaces of all types reopen, the focus
will be on how to protect workers and keep facilities clean and disinfected,”
said Kevin J. Cosgriff, President and CEO of NEMA. “This may include cleaning
and disinfecting electrical equipment. The first consideration is worker
safety, so following documented safety procedures is essential. Electrical
Safety Foundation International (www.ESFI.org
) is a
good source for general safety information. Beyond that, all cleaning and
disinfecting steps must bear in mind the need to protect electrical equipment
from inappropriate cleaning and disinfecting products and methods. In most
cases, the original equipment manufacturer is the best source of authoritative
information regarding products made by them.”
“Disinfectant solutions and
solvents can harm electrical equipment and components, causing severe damage
that can result in outages and potential physical injuries. We specifically
caution against the use of fogging and spraying disinfectant solutions on and
around electrical equipment because this can create invasive electrical
hazards,” explains Steve Sacco, Vice President of Safety and Environment at
Schneider Electric. “When cleaning and disinfecting electrical equipment and
components, we recommend following the manufacturer’s instructions. If you have
a specific question, contact the electrical manufacturer for guidance. While
performing routine maintenance or operating the equipment, we recommend taking
all possible steps to avoid contamination by following CDC recommendations on
thorough hand washing and the use of personal protective equipment, including
face coverings.”
NEMA
GD 4-2020 is available as an electronic download at no cost on the NEMA
website.
Other
NEMA COVID-19 resources are available at www.nema.org/about/covid-19-response
.