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ESS Provides Arc Flash Risk Assessments And Trainings Nationwide
Arc Flash Risk Assessments and custom trainings are offered by Electrical Safety Specialists (ESS) anywhere in the nation. As required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety Specialists offers an electrical Arc Flash Risk Assessment to determine the risk level for all areas…
Read MoreNFPA 70E Arc Flash Training Saves Lives And Reduces Injuries
NFPA 70E Arc flash training is a critical step to ensuring worker safety, it’s not enough to just assess hazards without properly training employees how to work around the hazards. This would include arc flash PPE, shock hazard PPE, as well as common practices such as proper body positioning and…
Read MoreCommon Causes of an Arc Flash
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 both burns the skin directly and causes ignition of clothing, which adds to the burn injury. The majority of hospital admissions due to…
Read MoreThe Third Step In Performing An Arc Flash Risk Assessment Is The Label Installation and Arc Flash Training
Arc flash risk assessment step three: This will be the second visit to your facility to apply the arc flash labels and perform an arc flash training. One of our arc flash Engineering Technicians will apply the arc flash warning labels generated by the arc flash study and conduct a…
Read MoreThe Second Step In Performing An Arc Flash Risk Assessment Is The Arc Flash Engineering Analysis
Arc Flash Risk Assessments are required by OSHA and the NFPA 70E to determine the risk level for all areas in which your employees may perform work. This is critical to ensuring worker safety. The purpose is to help save lives and money by safe work practices and minimize the…
Read MoreThe First Step In Arc Flash Risk Assessment Is On-Site Data Collection
As required by the NPFA 70E and OSHA’s regulations in protecting workers from electrical hazards, Electrical Safety Specialists offers electrical Arc Flash Risk Assessments to determine the hazards that are present for all areas in which your employees perform work. This is critical to ensuring worker safety. The purpose of…
Read MoreArc Flash Risk Assessment Tests For Potential Hazards And Much More
The arc flash risk assessment identifies the presence and location of potential hazards and provides recommendations for Personal Protective Equipment, boundaries for limited, restricted and prohibited approaches, recommendations for flash protection, and safe work practices. Electrical Safety Specialists (ESS) performs risk assessments for potential hazards and much more. An ESS…
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