Protect what matters most. If you haven't taken the proper steps to mitigate the risks of arc flash, you're compromising worker safety, and you could be breaking the law. Use these Eaton resources to reset arc flash safety in your facility.
Arc flash explained
Arc flash safety is crucial throughout electrical distribution systems and its ongoing threat is real with potentially devastating consequences: lawsuits, fines, equipment damage, operations downtime, lost production, and most significantly, personnel injury or death.
5-10
Estimated number of arc flash explosions in the U.S. per day
10 ft
The distance at which arc flash blasts can kill
2000
Number of people in U.S. admitted for arc flash burns each year
Each eBook provides the information you need to know about NFPA 70E workplace standard, arc flash studies, labels, boundaries, PPE, training and mitigation solutions.
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The National Electrical Code® (NEC®) 2023 changes and updates
The 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code brings some noteworthy changes that could significantly impact upcoming projects. Use Eaton’s online code guide to prep for your next electrical job.
The 2023 edition of NFPA 70B has transitioned from a “recommended practice” to a “standard” and contains mandatory language for the development, implementation and operation of an electrical maintenance program (EMP).
Eaton offers a wide range of options, including short circuit, coordination, arc flash studies, mitigation techniques, OSHA required electrical safety training, failure analysis and on-site investigations.
Our electrical training programs provide relevant electrical safety instruction, best practices and the specialized knowledge needed to safely and effectively design, commission, operate, maintain and troubleshoot electrical power management systems throughout every stage of the equipment lifecycle.