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A number of OSHA standards are cited in relation to arc flash hazards.


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• 29 CFR 1910.132(d)(1)—Requires employers to perform a PPE hazard assessment to determine necessary PPE. shouldering—or if you are paying the right
• 29 CFR 1910.332(b)(1)—Practices addressed in this standard. Employees must be trained in and familiar with the safety- amount to retain hard-to-fill positions but not
related work practices required by 1910.331 through 1910.335 that pertain to their respective job assignments. overpaying on others.
• 29 CFR 1910.333(b)(2)(iv)(B)—A qualified person must use test equipment to test the circuit elements and electrical
parts of equipment to which employees will be exposed and must verify that the circuit elements and equipment parts
are de-energized.
• 29 CFR 1910.335(a)(1)(i)—Employees working in areas where there are potential electrical hazards must be provided
with, and must use, electrical protective equipment that is appropriate for the specific parts of the body to be protected
and for the work to be performed.
• 29 CFR 1910.335(a)(1)(iv)—Requires employees to wear nonconductive head protection wherever there is a danger of
head injury from electric shock or burns due to contact with exposed energized parts.

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• 29 CFR 1910.335(a)(1)(v)—Employees must wear protective equipment for the eyes or face wherever there is the danger
of injury to the eyes or face from electric arcs or flashes or from flying objects resulting from electrical explosion.
• 29 CFR 1910.335(a)(2)—Employees must use insulated tools or handling equipment if the tools or handling equipment
might make contact with such conductors or circuit parts.
• 29 CFR 1910.269(l)(6)(iii)—Requires employers to ensure that each employee working at electric power generation,
transmission, and distribution facilities who is exposed to the hazards of flames or electric arcs does not wear clothing
that could increase the extent of injury to such a hazard.
• 29 CFR 1926.28(a)—The employer must require that employees wear appropriate PPE during construction work.

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equipment. But, in some cases, turning off the power is just not possible.

Understanding arc flash and its potential hazards, calculating risk, knowing the importance of labeling, and the proper use of
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Essentially, OSHA and NFPA requirements should be followed to develop and implement an effective electrical safety
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