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- Guidant Power Expands National Safety and Reliability Services with Monroe Infrared Acquisition
Our services include arc flash studies, electrical system assessments, and hands-on safety and skills
- Sorry, No X-Ray Vision: What Infrared Can and Cannot Do
point it at an energized electrical panel , you must still open the enclosure (following appropriate arc flash protocols) to view and read individual components. The risk of electric shock is dramatically reduced, and technicians avoid unnecessary arc-flash exposure
- Safety Made Simple With a Proving Unit
Many shocks, arc flashes, and electrocutions have occurred because a voltmeter gave a false “zero” reading
- How to Perform the Live-Dead-Live Test for Electrical Safety
in carrying out the Live-Dead-Live test can have severe consequences like shock, electrocution, and arc flashes.
- Stop. Think. Report. Building a Culture That Learns from Close Calls
An unplanned breaker trip during panel work PPE that wasn’t worn correctly inside the restricted or arc flash boundary Tools or equipment damaged during electrical tasks Why Near Misses Matter Predictors: The tech, wearing arc-rated daily wear and voltage-rated gloves, pushed the wire clear and reset the
- When Accidents Decide For You
Periodic data collection and arc flash updates exist to surface these realities before they turn into
- Swapping Stories: Safety and the Power of Memory
If you hear a buddy tell a story about an arc flash caused by corrosion in a motor control center, you
- Why Do Infrared Inspections Have So Many Names?
Why the Same Service Gets Labeled So Many Ways People search based on their industry, their role, the Electrical infrared inspections must account for load, arc flash boundaries, and electrical safety procedures
- No More Travel. Bring Specialized Electrical Maintenance Training to Your Team.
safety and OSHA-mandated safe work practices so your team knows how to protect themselves from shock and arc flash hazards.
- The 7 Most Dangerous Infrared Thermography Mistakes (and How Professional Training Prevents Them)
three major risks: Safety Risk : A missed anomaly in electrical equipment can lead to failure, fire, arc flash exposure, or other serious incidents.
- Buying PPE: Be Careful of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing
Gloves that meet this standard are clearly labeled and have passed rigorous performance tests. and placed on the cuff to avoid compromising glove integrity See Fig. 2 for an example of compliant labeling If the label is missing, incomplete, or placed incorrectly, it’s a red flag. Not compliant. ❌ Label placed outside the cuff or missing entirely? . ✅ Verified ASTM labeling, correct placement, and clear specs? That’s what you want.
- A Step-by-Step Guide: Reversing Rotation Direction in Three-Phase Electric Motors
These are typically labeled U, V, and W or A, B, and C.












