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Arc Flash Signs

Any equipment operating at 50 volts or more and not put into a de-energized state must be evaluated for arc flash and shock protection. This evaluation will determine the actual restrictions and will inform the employee of the proper PPE to be worn. OSHA requires employees to use alerting techniques to warn and protect others from hazards which could cause seriously fatal injuries.

Post Arc Flash Signs to protect others from the violent nature of an arc flash and clearly identify and protect employees from arc flash, shock, and electrocution risks. Arc Flash Signs define the flash protection boundary, required personal protective equipment, and the electrical risk while working with or near energized electrical equipment.

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