Arc Flash Labeling FAQ—Part Two
We answer the important questions, “What needs labeling?” and “When must we update the labels?”
We answer the important questions, “What needs labeling?” and “When must we update the labels?”
Do you know what it takes to prepare effective, standards-compliant electrical equipment arc flash hazard labels? Part One of this five-part series will introduce you to the industry resources that can get you started down the right path.
Quick – how often does your Arc Flash Study have to be redone? Arc Flash training? Your Arc Flash Hazard safety program must be regularly maintained to remain an effective part of your organization’s overall workplace safety program…
Q: It seems like red tape. Why bother with arc flash hazard analysis?
Lockout/tagout is one of those “good news-bad news” safety topics. The good news is that most companies are generally doing a better job of addressing lockout/tagout issues than they are other safety concerns. The bad news is lockout/tagout programs for plant electrical systems, for the most part, are still not as well defined as those for other energy sources. This article presents basic considerations that will help you establish a workable electrical lockout/tagout program at your facility.
There is no doubt that wearing gloves is clumsy and makes the electrical worker’s job more difficult. It is not surprising, then, that D.L. Steiner, Inc. is often asked whether or not workers are required to wear their gloves when working on a de-energized panelboard, control panel, or PLC cabinet. The answer to this question has three parts.
What a loaded term is the simple word–audit. When coupled with the acronym IRS, it can strike fear in the hearts of even the most attentive taxpayer. In the the corporate world, the all-to-familiar audit raises images of masses of red tape, reams of columned spreadsheets and exhausted board members with glazed eyes. While the audit is standard practice for many business professionals, it may seem out of place to the electrical safety professional, but it is not!