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Thursday, October 26, 2006
FREE Arc Flash Solutions Handbook
We have an agreement with ESA, the developers of the EasyPower software, that allows us to give away copies of their book "Practical Solution Guide to Arc Flash Hazards". This 133 page handbook is stuffed full with information about arc flash, arc flash calculations and arc flash safety. Use the link above to get your free copy.We have also developed our own quick reference guide to arc flash labeling. This is a one page guide that helps you, your staff, visitors and contractors to quickly understand the information on an arc flash label. This guide makes an excellent part of safety training provided to new employees, visitors and contractors. Use the above link to get your free copy of this guide.
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Thursday, July 20, 2006
FREE Copy of NFPA 70E Code
We're pleased to announce that our new NFPA 70E Arc Flash Labeling Starter Kit includes a free copy of the NFPA 70E code. The code book normally costs $40.The NFPA 70E Arc Flash Labeling Starter Kit provides everything needed to make arc flash warning labels for your facility. It's based on the DuraLabel 4TTP thermal transfer printer, a popular industrial quality label printer. The DuraLabel printer comes with specialized database software designed specifically for printing and tracking arc flash labels.
The kit also includes a variety of supplies for printing arc flash labels, as well as other types of labels.
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Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Free Guide to Arc Flash Label Information
A free one page guide to the information typically on an arc flash label was just made available on our web site today.NFPA 70E does not specify what should go on an arc flash label, so labels will vary in different facilities. This guide provides an overview that covers the more common information on labels. Not all of the following information may be included on the arc flash labels in your facility.
All arc flash labels should include boundary information. This is the key information that tells people how closely they may approach. The guide provides definitions of the various types of boundaries such as the: Flash Protection Boundary; the Limited Shock Approach Boundary; the Restricted Shock Approach Boundary; and the Prohibited Shock Approach Boundary.
In addition arc flash labels may specify the PPE that is required and provide information about the current, energy and voltage shock hazard. These are described on the Arc Flash Information Guide.
This guide is available free. It is a printed guide that is available either laminated or unlaminated. There is no postage or handling charge.
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