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Holistc electrical safety management Data Centre Arc Flash Hazards Electrical Safety Management System – Arc Flash
Your Arc Flash instruction sets out practical requirements for managing arc flash risk. An arc flash is a rapid release of energy generally due to an arcing fault between a phase conductor and another phase conductor, a neutral conductor or earth.
The principles behind reducing arc flash risk to an acceptable level are understood and should be applied across your organisation. The main hazard associated with arc flash events is heat, up to 20,000°C, which can cause burn-type injuries. The other risks associated with arc flash events are a blast (and associated debris), ultraviolet light, sound waves, hot plasma, molten metal, and infrared radiation.
Arc Flash Control Measures
Training & Competence
Electrical first aid
Electrical Protection Schemes
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