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- Which Electrical Safety Class Is Right for Your Team?
Covers: Arc flash awareness How to read hazard labels What “normal operation” means under NFPA 70E When Covers: Full NFPA 70E electrical safety protocol Shock and arc flash risk Use of insulated tools and
- Two Minute Drill for Electrical Safety
This practice is especially critical in environments where electrical hazards like shocks, arc flashes Flammable Materials : Are there any combustible materials nearby that could ignite in case of a spark or arc flash? NFPA 70E : Emphasizes hazard identification, PPE selection, and arc flash risk assessment. For example, if working on a high-voltage system, spend extra time on arc flash PPE and boundaries.
- From Insight to Implementation: Expanding Our Role as a Trusted Guide
A facility manager might need an arc flash study, or a safety team might schedule infrared inspections Seeing the Whole Picture We often describe arc flash assessments and infrared inspections as "safety
- Guidant Power Expands Electrical Engineering and Power Studies Capabilities with Acquisition of Morrow Engineering
clients, the combination offers greater scale and expanded capabilities, including enhanced access to arc flash assessments, NFPA 70E electrical safety training, and infrared thermography. Its services include arc flash studies, infrared inspections, cameras and training, hands-on electrical
- Does Safety Training Qualify or Certify My Employees?
For example, employees working in or around equipment capable of producing an arc flash face additional This includes risk assessment and safe work practices for both shock and arc flash hazards.
- “I Think...”: How Smart People Slip into High-Risk Thinking
Ask your team where the environment forces people to “figure it out,” such as outdated drawings, poor labeling Check to ensure the last arc flash study was conducted within the past 5 years or since any changes to From arc flash analysis, to infrared inspection, to electrical skills and safety training, all focused
- No Room for Mistakes: Managing Human Error in Electrical Safety
They can trigger catastrophic failures, arc flashes, or electrocutions in a fraction of a second. Support regular infrared inspections and arc flash analyses .
- Why Resetting a Tripped Breaker Without Testing First Is a Serious Mistake
The breaker failed, creating an electric arc that burned the worker’s arm and sent him to the hospital Closing the breaker into this fault can cause catastrophic failure and an arc flash.
- Understanding OSHA Deenergizing Rules
workers fail to turn off power, exposing themselves to the risks of shock, electrocution, or burns from arc flashes. volts to ground do not need to be deenergized if there is no increased exposure to electrical burns or arc flash. flashes or burns.
- Discover Hidden Electrical Issues with Infrared (IR) Thermography
Infrared (IR) Thermography Electrical Safety Inspections as a Complement to Arc Flash Analyses Regular As a result, scheduled arc flash evaluations are less likely to reveal major deficiencies or unexpected
- You Built Something Great. Here’s What Comes Next.
Jeff Kershner and Adam Brooks built Rozel on rigorous electrical engineering and arc flash studies, after Casey described the cross-sell advantage with even more clarity: arc flash services are episodic; infrared
- Guidant's Got a New Spark: Say Hello to Jouleene
Whether you’re looking for information about training services, wondering if you really need an arc flash












