Understanding of the electrical arc flash and electrical shock hazards has vastly improved over the past few years. Employers undertook a concerted effort to issue personal protective equipment (PPE).
Clarified rules and new requirements help electrical contractors, designers, and maintenance teams reduce risk in real-world ...
OSHA has issued its first update on arc-flash hazard guidance in nearly 20 years, a move expected to enhance safety for over 600,000 workers exposed to arc-flash risks. According to a recent release, ...
With several NFPA standards to be presented for action in June at the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) summer meeting, let’s analyze some proposed amendments to the 2026 National Electrical ...
The U.S. Fire Administration estimates that electrical fires cause 51,000 incidents annually in the United States, resulting in injuries, deaths, and billions of dollars in property damage.
NEW JERSEY, N.J. (PIX11) — A fire at the PATH Newport Station that left 19 people injured earlier this month has been linked to signs of “electrical arcing,” investigators at the National ...
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