Arc Flash Trainings for your Workplace

Stay compliant with Employee Training, System Analysis, and updated Labels

Starting at just $75 Per Label.

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What's Included

  • NFPA 70E - OSHA Compliance

  • Free Short Circuit Study

  • Arc Flash Labels

  • Survey of entire electrical system

  • Software model of Electrical System

  • Equipment Maintenance Evaluation

  • Electrical Maintenance Program Development

  • Emergency Response Planning

  • Electrically Safe Working Condition Planning

  • Virtual Employee Training Session

  • Stamped Report with Necessary Documentation

Our Process

  • Phone Consultation: Introduction and begin learning about your facility and it's unique compliance needs. Provide a preliminary quote within 24 hrs.

  • Site visit: We will come to your site to take measurements, calculate hazards, label equipment and provide training.

  • Documentation: We stamp and provide necessary documentation for your safe keeping. You will also get a copy of the workplace training for your records.

Arc Flash Compliance Overview

An Arc Flash study is required to be performed every 5 years or after electrical changes to maintain OSHA and NFPA compliance and ensure workplace safety.

There are generally 3 requirements of an Arc Flash Study to remain OSHA and NFPA compliant:

First, a certified and experienced Electrical Engineer needs to evaluate your electrical system, and calculate hazards.

Second, labels with the calculations need to be displayed on all high voltage electrical equipment that is serviced.

Third, all employees with access to high voltage equipment need to go through a comprehensive Arc Flash Training program.

EAP provides solutions for all for your workplace electrical compliance needs with our comprehensive Arc Flash Study.

More Info on Arc Flash Compliance

Arc Flash Required

When is an Arc Flash Study Required

August 27, 20241 min read

Why:

Osha Requires workplaces to protect employees from electrical hazards by providing warning labels, PPE, and Trainings.

When:

Facilities that have electrical equipment that is >208V like large generators and dedicated utility services, or perform maintenance while energized, will need an Electrical Engineer to create custom labels, trainings, and PPE recommendations for them.

What:

Common facilities that are >208V or require Energized maintenance:

  • Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities

  • Data Centers

  • Offices and Residential towers

  • Schools and Universities

  • Industrial Facilities

  • Solar and Wind Farms

How often:

The NFPA requires arc flash studies to be updated every 5 years, or after any changes to the utilities.

Trainings are recommended to be renewed every 3 years (when the code is updated).

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