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Arc Flash Risk Assessment Can Save Lives And Minimize Risk
Arc flash risk assessment can help save lives and minimize the possibility of injuries and lost time accidents. This assessment is required by OSHA and the NFPA 70E to determine the risk level for all areas in which your employees perform work. As part of a company’s safety protocols,…
Read MoreArc Flash Training: What Is It?
Arc Flash Training courses provided by Electrical Safety Specialists keep your employees up to date with the ever-changing electrical safety standards. These courses are taught nationwide and cover the complex standards and regulations per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NFPA 70E. Electrical Safety Specialists Arc Flash training…
Read MoreNationwide Arc Flash Risk Assessment Available From ESS
ESS provides arc flash risk assessment, as required by OSHA and the NFPA 70E, anywhere in the United States. Our experts can be mobilized in a very short time to come to your site and determine the risk level for all areas in which your employees perform work, as well…
Read MoreESS Are Your Arc Flash Study Experts
An arc flash study (also known as an arc flash risk assessment) is required by OSHA and the NFPA 70E to determine the risk level for all areas in which your employees perform work. This is essential to ensuring worker safety, and helps save lives and money by minimizing the…
Read MoreElectrical Safety Training Is Key To Keeping Employees Safe
Electrical Safety Training, which is one of the most important goals at Electrical Safety Specialists, is to give you the tools necessary for a complete Electrical Safety Program and to elevate the awareness of electrical hazards. Electrical Safety Specialists believes that if people truly understand the hazards and risks involved…
Read MoreArc Flash Is A Dangerous, Instantaneous Electrical Event
An arc flash is the rapid release of undesired energy primarily from an electrical arcing fault. This hazardous incident happens faster than a blink of an eye and causes devastating consequences. Arc flash is a dangerous instantaneous electrical event that occurs often. Electrical workers face many hazards on a…
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…
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