Wearing the proper protective equipment, such as impact-resistant gloves, can significantly reduce the risk of injury if crush and pinch-point hazards are present.
Exposure to the extreme heat of an arc flash can result in life-threatening burns. Most fatalities occur because the clothing continues to burn after the arc exposure.
An arc flash is hotter than the sun and can send shrapnel flying faster than a jet. And while thousands of people may experience arc flash burns each year, many manufacturers are unprepared for an incident. Learn how to prepare your workplace—and protect your employees—from a blast.
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