Arc Flash Study
How to calculate arc flash boundary
If you’re looking for the quickest and easiest way how to calculate the arc flash boundary then you’ve come to the right place! This article will walk you through all the steps.
Don't Rush Safety: Maintain Focus During the Holidays
During the end-of-year rush, combat holiday distractions and urgency by strictly maintaining electrical safety protocols, like Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and proper PPE, to prevent serious incidents like arc flash.
Electrical Safety Gloves: Rating and Classification
Ever wonder about electrical safety gloves and if they are needed for electrical work? How do they mitigate Arc flash hazards? Why are they important in a PPE setup? Then this blog might be of interest to you!
How to reduce arc flash incident energy
You've had an arc flash study done and installed labels on all your equipment. You've given training to your electrical workers on how to interpret those labels, but you've still got one problem… some of the levels are very high. In fact, some of them are so high that the workers are uncomfortable even going near the staff… now what?
Electrical Risk Management: The Basics
A simple yet valuable article on why Risk Management is so important for Electrical Safety.
What Arc Flash PPE is Required if There's No Label
What arc flash PPE is required, if there’s no label? Who’s responsible for providing arc flash hazard information? Is there any other way to know my PPE is ‘good enough’? And more in our article.
9 Steps To Performing an Arc Flash Study
This guide will help you learn how to perform an arc flash study on time and on budget. The best part? You don’t need to go anywhere else. It’s all here.
12 Myths in Electrical Safety (2025)
When it comes to electrical safety, we know there is a lot of complex information available. Hopefully this blog helps you clear up some questions you may have.
Maximum Available Fault Current: What is it?
Maximum available fault current, or maximum available short circuit current, is the maximum current available should there be a short circuit, such as a ground fault, which could cause an arc flash. Fault currents are common design constraints for any generator or load, including your own home!
Industrial Electricity: Basics You and Your Employees Should Know
It's essential to have a basic understanding of industrial electricity if you work in an industry where electrical equipment is involved. This article covers the basics of industrial electricity and its importance in keeping you and your employees safe.