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Arc Flash Study Top 10 FAQs Part #1

How Does Everyone Else Do This? By Jim Phillips 3-Part Series There are many frequently asked questions about performing an arc flash study (risk assessment) and understanding electrical safety requirements. A careful read of standards such as NPFA 70E or…

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Electrical Safety Training: It Will Save Your Life!

By Jim Phillips Performing electrical work without being properly trained can be deadly. I have seen this hold true during numerous investigations. Many companies proactively provide employee training and refresher courses at least every 3-years. Some companies use shorter intervals…

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2018 NFPA 70E - 40 cal/cm2 Threshold (may be) Deleted

2018 NFPA 70E – 40 cal/cm2 Threshold (may be) Deleted

2018 NFPA 70E – 40 cal/cm2 Threshold (may be) Deleted: Finally! The 40 cal/cm2 threshold my finally be deleted. The For many years, the 40 cal/cm2 threshold that is part of Informational Note 3 presently found in the 2015 Edition of NFPA 70E Section 130.7(A) has been the subject of…

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2015 NFPA 70E – 10 Item Check Up

With the 2015 Edition of NFPA 70E being published and all of the changes that it brings, it is time to review your arc flash study, labels and overall practices. There are many key areas that should be evaluated. Here…

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2018 Edition IEEE 1584 Major Changes

Specifying Arc Flash Studies and IEEE 1584.1

Specifying Arc Flash Studies and IEEE 1584.1: An arc flash study can be a bit complicated if you are new to this field. Knowing where to begin, what to include, how far to go, how to use the software etc. can seem like an insurmountable undertaking. WORSE…

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2021 NFPA 70E

NFPA 70E – Qualified Workers

NFPA 70E – Qualified Workers: “Raise your right hand” Pretty intimidating words – especially if they are said in a court room and the trial is about an injury or death. – and you are on the wrong side of what happened. Let’s face it…

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Warning Label - Arc Flash Shock Hazard Appropriate PPE Required

Arc Flash Labels – Simplified!

“What do you mean we need to relabel the electrical equipment? Didn’t we just do this a few years ago?” This is a pretty common response when addressing the requirements of NFPA 70E 130.5(2), which necessitate that the arc-flash risk…

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