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Arc Flash with no Personal Protective Equipment Video

Arc flash pictures graphically show the power of an arc flash. The images in a video in particular, show what happens during an arc flash and the seriousness of the injuries.

As you'll see below, in many cases people who are injured by an arc flash were not wearing the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Having electrical equipment labeled and warning workers to use PPE is a critical part of arc flash safety.

Arc Flash-No PPE Video

The two men in this video were fotunate to not be seriously injured. Neither was wearing appropriate PPE.

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The NEC and NFPA 70E both require warning labels on equipment that poses an arc flash hazard. These labels must include either the incident energy or the required PPE, but can include more information at the company's discretion. Establish a standard design for warning labels throughout a facility.

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