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08/28/2019
Arc flashes kill over 400 and permanently injure over 2,000 of workers in the U.S. every year. Over 30,000 arc […]
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Arc Flash is a term that describe low impedance connections in electrical wiring, which enable the movement of unwanted charges […]
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Industrial safety is important to protect human life. This is especially important in high-risk environments such as aircraft, mining, oil […]
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The term “arc flash” describes an unwanted, rapid, and dangerous electric discharge that travels through the air due to an […]
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According to Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), exposure to electrical current accounted for 2.6% of all workplace fatalities in 2017. […]
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Also referred to as an electric arc, arc flash is a term that is used to describe the rapid release […]
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You answer to so many people in a typical day, having to justify expenses, balance individual needs, increasing productivity. Why […]
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In an arc flash, the current moves through an exposed electrical conductor and takes a shortcut through the air to […]
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According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 350 people are killed by electricity each year. Even for experienced […]
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