JBD wrote:
I know of people executing AF studies, that never want to make any kind of engineering/risk judgement so they only use the default time of their software package, such as 1000 sec.
Are there any statistics out there that show PPE selected using a 2 second exposure time (event is either cleared or worker moves out of the way) has been inadequate versus PPE selected based on some other time?
I don't know of any. One other issue that doesn't seem to be discussed (not sure how you would factor it in) is the actual response - jumping back, provides a rapidly increasing working distance. The 2 second duration assumes a person is at the same location for the entire duration.
In the very early years, few were quick to embrace the 2 second rule. No one wanted to be first. Then as you say, I knew a few that used 1000 seconds only because it was the longest "defined" time value - top of the TCC. Eventually more began to use it. Thanks!