Arc Flash Hazards

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Keystone Engineering Group, an electrical design and automation firm, has recently expanded its electrical services to include Arc Flash Hazard Analysis. There are over 30,000 injuries every year from arc flash incidents. The analysis is designed to help employees gauge the proper safety equipment for the application, as well as to ensure that employers are up to date with the current safety regulations. Typical studies provide accurate single-line diagrams, short circuit and relay coordination studies, and Arc Flash Labeling that is compliant with NFPA 70E and OSHA certified safety requirements.

Keystone Engineering Group
www.kegi.net

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