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Written by DuraLabel Staff | Jun 9, 2025 2:19:26 PM

 

Electrical Safety Essentials for Arc Flash PPE and Lockout Rules

Electrical hazards pose serious risks—including shock, burns, and arc flash incidents—that can be fatal if proper precautions aren't in place. Electrical safety programs must include clear visual communication, regular equipment maintenance, and employee training that meets OSHA and NFPA 70E requirements. Proactive measures significantly reduce the risk of catastrophic accidents. 

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This section breaks down the key components of a solid electrical safety strategy. 

  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO): Ensure equipment is properly de-energized during maintenance. 
  • Arc Flash Labeling: Understand what information is required and where labels must be placed. 
  • PPE Requirements: Learn which protective gear is needed based on different electrical hazard levels. 

Use these resources to improve safety and maintain compliance across your electrical operations.

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