2009 Arc Flash Seminars

Are you familiar with Arc Flash Hazards, NFPA 70E, and IEEE Standard 1584?

Come to this informative seminar for expert advice on arc flash hazards and an update on the recent changes to NFPA 70E-2009.

Seminar Topics Include

  • Existing/Proposed Standards Relating to Arc Flash
  • NFPA 70E-2009
  • IEEE 1584-2002
  • IEEE C2-2007 (NESC)
  • OSHA Requirements
  • Determining Safe Approach Distances
  • Flash Protection Boundary Calculations
  • Incident Energy Exposure Calculations
  • Determining the Hazard Risk Category (HRC)
  • Select Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Practical Methods for Reducing Arc Flash Hazards

Seminar Instructors
Eaton’s Power System Engineering team is a diverse group of power engineers, including authors of several IEEE standards and technical publications, who carry an average of 15 years of experience on multiple manufacturers’ equipment. Approximately 30% of the 80+ power engineers have an MSEE Degree, with licensed professional engineers in most states.

The Eaton Engineering team is one of the largest and most experienced teams of power system engineers in the industry, with industry-standard software and advanced modeling and analysis capabilities at their fingertips. They provide engineering and consulting services, for systems ranging from low voltage to over 345kV, that focus on understanding customer requirements and developing strategies for customer power systems to satisfy ever-changing business and energy needs.

The Power System Engineering offering is part of Eaton's comprehensive portfolio of PowerChain Management solutions, keeping customer power systems safe, efficient, reliable, and up-to-date regardless of manufacturer.

CEUs: 0.4
Type: IACET

Eaton's Electrical Services and Systems has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider of continuing education and training programs by the International Association of Continuing Education and Training. We are authorized provider number 921.