basspro91 wrote:
It looks like the calculations are based on the body being some distance away from the arc. i.e. working distance. What about the hands and arms? It looks like this could be a problem since the incident energy becomes much worse the closer you get.
It seems that most of the PPE, for which the calcs are designed, focuses on the body trunk and face etc. which would be at the working distance from arc source. The arc blast suits do not always include gloves and it seems leather gauntlet gloves are a common practice. By its own disclaimers the intent of NFPA is to reduce burns not eliminate them. I suspect that if working distance is measured to the hands (on 480V gear which often has exposed conductors near the front) the PPE will become very restrictive.
(just some observations and opinions)
Gary B