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An Arc Flash Risk Assessment Mitigates Risks and Protects Workers
Arc flash risk assessment is one of the most important processes to recognize, measure and mitigate risk to electrical workers. In the event of an electrical incident such as arc flash, electrocution or something else, serious injury and even fatalities can occur. The potential costs for an employer who fails…
Read MoreNFPA 70E Arc Flash Training Is Offered Nationwide By ESS
NFPA 70E arc flash training will keep you up to date with an introductory course to arc flash and electrical hazards. The course covers the complex standards and regulations per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NFPA 70E and the latest in OSHA’s enforcement direction of arc flash…
Read MoreQualified Electrical Worker Training And Many Other Types Of Training Provided Nationwide By ESS
Qualified electrical worker training is offered nationwide from Electrical Safety Specialists. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NFPA70E require any person working on or near energized equipment greater than 50 volts must go through qualified electrical training. Employing qualified personnel will reduce your company’s liability, lost time injuries,…
Read MoreArc Flash Can Be Deadly – Electrical Safety Specialists Train Nationwide
Arc flash occurs when an electric current passes through air between ungrounded conductors or between ungrounded conductors and grounded conductors. The temperatures can reach 35,000°F. Exposure to these extreme temperatures both burns the skin directly and causes ignition of clothing, which adds to the burn injury. The majority of…
Read MoreArc Flash Risk Assessment Is Conducted By ESS To Ensure Safety In Your Facility
Arc flash risk assessment is offered by Electrical Safety Specialists to determine the risk levels for all areas in which employees perform work. The purpose of ESS visits is to help save lives and money by safe work practices and minimize the possibility of injuries and lost time accidents. Arc…
Read MoreArc Flash Is Regulated By NFPA 70E, NEC, And OSHA – ESS Offers Nationwide Training
Arc flash occurs when an electric current passes through air between ungrounded conductors or between ungrounded conductors and grounded components. The temperatures can reach 35,000°F. Exposure to these extreme temperatures can cause severe burns to the skin and ignite clothing. The majority of hospital admissions due to electrical accidents are…
Read MorePPE Requirements Are Important For Arc Flash Safety
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is an important line of defense in arc flash safety. Arc flash PPE requirements should feature head-to-toe protection against serious electrical hazards so you’re able to get the job done in the safest, most efficient and professional manner possible. Appropriate arc flash PPE requirements includes fire-…
Read MoreElectrical Safety Training Is Available Nationwide From ESS
Electrical safety training is provided nationwide by Electrical Safety Specialists (ESS). A Qualified Electrical Worker training course is also available for unqualified persons. Workers will gain knowledge and understanding of today’s electrical safety practices, regulations and standards with experienced instructors and hands on field work training. ESS strongly believes that…
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