The amount of protection needed will depend on what you do. We are still figuring out how to comply with NFPA 70E. For now we are starting out with these kits.
I am an employer.....one of our clients has one onsite and has requested that we wear it when working in a hot panel. This got the wheels turning for me to research it. What percent of EC's wear these when working in a hot panel.
i am an employer.....one of our clients has one onsite and has requested that we wear it when working in a hot panel. This got the wheels turning for me to research it. what percent of ec's wear these when working in a hot panel.
There is a lot to know to fully comply with 70-E. You are on the right track if you are looking into it at all. A site you can check out is a forum about arc-flash safety and related topics. Some cross-over members, and a great source of info. :thumbsup:
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