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"Arc Flash Analysis and NFPA 70E® Compliance: Going Beyond Labels."
Understanding Arc Flash Analysis
Arc flash analysis is an electrical engineering study that allows commercial and industrial buildings and industrial facilities to fulfill OSHA 1910 132(d) and NFPA 70E requirements for assessing the workplace arc flash hazards. Arc flash analysis may be conducted via on-site data-gathering by field analysts, followed by calculation of arc flash hazards and requirements by an experienced electrical engineer.
Who Needs Arc Flash Analysis?
Most commercial, institutional, and industrial electrical systems have arc flash hazards. OSHA requires that those systems be individually analyzed and, if hazards exist, labeled to identify the arc flash boundary, the incident energy at the working distance, and the required personal protective equipment (PPE).
The TPC Approach to Arc Flash Analysis
We deliver arc flash analysis on our patented iSchematic process mapping platform — an innovation that makes critical safety and technical information more accessible, usable, and updatable than ever before.
Our approach can deliver:
• An interactive map of the facility’s entire electrical system, with the ability to zoom to electrical equipment bus locations and warning labels.• Full mobile portability to efficiently manage facilities of any size or multiple facilities.
• Easy updatability to help you maintain accuracy and worker safety as you update your electrical system.
• Manufacturer information with visual references to make fuse and circuit repairs easier and safer.
Not sure if your current Arc Flash analysis is getting it done? TPC will review your study at no charge and make compliance recommendations.
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