Showing posts with label Arc Flash Warning Label. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Arc Flash Warning Label

What is an Arc Flash Warning Label?

Determining flash protection boundary and the appropriate PPE would be useless without the information being communicated to the personnel working on or in near the potentialy hazardous equipment. Section 110.16 of the NEC 2002 code requires switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels, and motor control centers to be field marked to warn personnel of the potential electric arc flash hazards. While not every type of equipment is expressly named, industrial control panels covers every enclosure that may contain exposed energized conductors or components. The markings are to be located so they are visible to the personnel before examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance of the equipment. The marking is intended to reduce the occurrence of serious injury or death due to arcing faults to person who works on or near energized electrical equipment. The warning label should remind a qualified worker who intends to open the equipment for analysis or work that a serious hazard exists and that the worker should follow appropriate work practices and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for the specific hazard. A unqualified person must not be near open energized equipment. An example of an arc hazard label is shown below:







To achieve maximum safety, these labels should be installed on all existing enclosure doors, removable panels, etc.