- Course No.: E – 1644
- PDH Units: 4
- Course No.: E – 1644
- PDH Units: 4
Intended Audience: Electrical and general engineers
PDH UNITS: 4
This course gives an overview of arc flash hazards and concisely reports the different causes, nature, findings, directions and processes related with arc flash hazards. In order to address the hazard, it is first required to formulate an understanding of the process. An electric arc or an arcing fault is a flashover of electric current through air in electrical devices from one exposed live conductor to another or to ground. Arc flash hazard is the risk of excessive heat exposure and severe burn hurt due to arcing faults in electrical systems. Electric arcs generate intense heat, sound blast and pressure waves. They have really high temperatures, radiate acute heat, can inflame clothes and induce serious injuries that can be fateful. This course is suitable for engineers with a desire to understand the fundamentals of arc flash assessment and adequate hazard planning program. Presented details cover issues related to arc flash nature and causes, NFPA 70E protection boundaries, personal protective equipment, hazard classification, hazard study methods, mitigation measures and arc flash hazard planning program. Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained & Learning Objectives This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Arc flash nature and causes
- NFPA 70E protection boundaries
- Personal protective equipment
- Hazard classification and study methods
- Hazard mitigation methods
- Arc flash hazard planning program
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