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TAS recently presented to safety and compliance managers at the annual IOSH Conference in Telford. Below is a summary of its non technical arc flash presentation.

If you have an HV or LV system you could be at risk of an electrical arc flash – To reduce the risks of an arc flash:

 

  • Wherever possible, try to eliminate a worker away from the possibility of a burn.
  •  Imperative! Update and document your systems.
  •  For new investments implement a remote switching system.
  •  Engineer issues out – Identify fault level studies, load flow analysis, set protection gradings, conduct arc flash study, update all distribution system records.
  •  Eliminate pre identify risks, implement procedures and label equipment correctly.
  •  Mitigate (moderate dangers to make them less severe) – via procedures and training.
  •  Calculate thermal values required & protect with relevant levels of FR PPE
  •  PPE – The last line of defence!. Make sure PPE is CE marked.

 

Standards & Guidelines :-

  • E.A.W.R. 1989 (section 5) compliance
  • IEEE 1584 – Standard for Arc Flash Calculations
  • IEC 60909 – Electrical Fault Level Studies & Load Flow Analysis
  • HSG 230 – Electrical Switchgear Safety

 

Tel Switchboard 01642 613622

Fax 01642 616480

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http://www.tas.co.uk/

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