Arc Flash Safety

Arc Flash Safety

Arc flash is a phenomenon where a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another or the ground. If unprepared, an arc flash explosion can cause severe burns, hearing loss, eye injuries, lung damage, and is sometimes fatal. Arc flashes can significantly impact personnel and businesses but are entirely preventable when following proper protocols. Unsure if your facility is at risk? Talk to a CBT Specialist today!
According to the Workplace Safety Awareness Council, there are approximately 30,000 arc flash events and 7,000 burn injuries annually in the United States.
HOW TO PROPERLY PREVENT ARC FLASH EXPLOSIONS 
Arc flash incidents are preventable in a myriad of ways. CBT offers expertise and guidance in the following areas:
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TRAINING
The National Fire Protection Association requires employees to be trained and show proficiency in any electrical practices necessary for their safety. CBT regularly offers training in arc flash safety.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
PPE is divided into separate categories depending on the incident energy rating. PPE can include hard hats, gloves, footwear, safety goggles, and hearing protection.
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INSULATED TOOLS
Properly utilizing insulated tools can drastically reduce the risks of an arc flash incident. Safety specialists should look for products that comply with international safety standards when purchasing insulated hand tools. To ensure your insulated tools follow the OSHA standards, experts recommend that a qualified individual inspect them before each use.
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PROPERLY LABELED EQUIPMENT
To comply with NFPA standards, you must familiarize yourself with the types of electrical equipment in your facility that need to be labeled. Proper arc flash labeling includes (but isn’t limited to): incident energy rating, arc flash boundary, and a prominent warning header.
Ready to prepare your facility and personnel against the threat of an arc flash event?