Arc Flash Hazard Labeling Do's and Don'ts
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Avoid Labeling Confusion | A Safe Approach Reference Guide
Unfortunately, many of the labeling methods being used in industry today are incorrect and may actually decrease worker safety, while increasing your company's liability should an accident occur. This article supplies a safe-approach reference developed through years of experience working with engineers and electricians on their arc flash hazard projects. The viewpoints expressed in this paper are provided as a guide to industry, recognizing that the NEC, NFPA, and OSHA set the standards but do not cover the myriad of questions associated with labeling the different types of electrical equipment in industry.
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