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The Need for Arc Flash Suits

The Need for Arc Flash Suits

By: Rich Gojdics   Doing work on or near energized, or potentially energized equipment, threatens employees with danger fr...
Why Testing and Standards Matter for Arc Flash PPE

Why Testing and Standards Matter for Arc Flash PPE

By: Mike Enright   So much goes into the design and manufacture of electrical PPE, and so much more goes into the testing ...
NFPA 70E- Four Categories, Two Suits: Why Many Organizations Opt for the PPE CAT 2/CAT 4 Approach

NFPA 70E- Four Categories, Two Suits: Why Many Organizations Opt for the PPE CAT 2/CAT 4 Approach

By: Rich Gojdics   While PPE selection has gotten easier as a result of the latest NFPA 70E standard, there is still a bit...
An Electrical Safety Program: Your First Step to a Culture of Safety

An Electrical Safety Program: Your First Step to a Culture of Safety

By: Rich Gojdics   As we lead up to our upcoming whitepaper on the importance of developing a safety culture, we would tod...
What Goes into an Arc Flash Risk Assessment?

What Goes into an Arc Flash Risk Assessment?

By: Rich Gojdics   In the event of a fatal or nonfatal electrical incident—arc flash, electrocution, or otherwise—many emp...
NFPA 70E: Understanding Approach and Arc Flash Boundaries

NFPA 70E: Understanding Approach and Arc Flash Boundaries

By: Mike Enright   Under NFPA 70E, there are three boundaries that are observed—limited approach, restricted approach, (th...