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Learn more with our Arc Flash Whitepaper
Download the Arc Flash Labeling Whitepaper to learn more details about compliance regulations, labeling standards, best practices and more.
Promote awareness of the dangers associated with arc flash accidents and make sure your workers know how to protect themselves!
Poster• Highlights the common causes of arc flash and provides safe work practices
and personal protection equipment requirements
• Laminated on both sides to stand up to industrial environments
• Full-color printing and eye-catching graphics for optimum visual impact
• Poster reflects all changes from NFPA 70E-2012 regulation
Sign & Label• Post signs and labels in the work area
and near electrical equipment to boost awareness and compliance
• Signs and labels specify the personal protection equipment required for each arc flash hazard category
• Sign and label reflects all changes from NFPA 70E-2012 regulation
• Sign: BradyTuff™ B-401 rigid plastic, laminated graphics Label: Self-sticking B-302 polyester with overlaminate
BE SAFE! De-energize and lockout equipment before service or maintenance.
*Arc Rating of PPE should correspond with the Hazard level and Incident Energy present.Voltage-rated gloves and other shock protection may also be required when workingon exposed energized parts. See Table 130.7(C)(9) in the 2012 NFPA regulation.
Wear the proper protective gear when working on or near exposed energizedelectrical parts. For further information, refer to NFPA 70E, Standard ForElectrical Safety In The Workplace.
Arc Flash ProtectionHazard /
RiskCategory
Min. arcrating
(cal/cm2)Protective Clothing & Equipment
FR = Flame Resistant0 • Long-sleeve shirt and long pants (natural fibers) N/A • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves (as needed)1 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants (or Arc-rated coverall) 4 • Arc-rated face shield or arc flash hood • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves • Leather work shoes (as needed) • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)2 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants (or Arc-rated coverall) 8 • Arc-rated arc flash suit hood or arc-rated face shield and arc-rated balaclava • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves and leather work shoes • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)3 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR • Arc-rated coverall AR 25 • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes4 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR • Arc-rated coverall AR 40 • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes
BE SAFE! De-energize and lockout equipment before service or maintenance.
*Arc Rating of PPE should correspond with the Hazard level and Incident Energy present.Voltage-rated gloves and other shock protection may also be required when workingon exposed energized parts. See Table 130.7(C)(9) in the 2012 NFPA regulation.
Wear the proper protective gear when working on or near exposed energizedelectrical parts. For further information, refer to NFPA 70E, Standard ForElectrical Safety In The Workplace.
Arc Flash ProtectionHazard /
RiskCategory
Min. arcrating
(cal/cm2)Protective Clothing & Equipment
FR = Flame Resistant0 • Long-sleeve shirt and long pants (natural fibers) N/A • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves (as needed)1 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants (or Arc-rated coverall) 4 • Arc-rated face shield or arc flash hood • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves • Leather work shoes (as needed) • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)2 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants (or Arc-rated coverall) 8 • Arc-rated arc flash suit hood or arc-rated face shield and arc-rated balaclava • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves and leather work shoes • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)3 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR • Arc-rated coverall AR 25 • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes4 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR • Arc-rated coverall AR 40 • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes
Work Permit• Meets NFPA 70E 130.1(A) requirements
which mandate the use of a written permit when performing live electrical work
• 2-ply carbonless copy paper
Wallet Card• Ensure compliance and safety by
providing each employee with their own arc flash wallet card
• Card specifies the personal protection equipment required for each arc flash hazard category
• Made of laminated cardstock, two-sided printing
• Reflects all changes from NFPA 70E-2012 regulation
BE SAFE! De-energize and lockoutequipment before service or maintenance.
*Arc Rating of PPE should correspondwith the Hazard level and IncidentEnergy present.
Voltage-rated gloves and other shockprotection may also be required whenworking on exposed energized parts.See Table 130.7(C)(9) in the 2012 NFPAregulation.
Wear the proper protective gear whenworking on or near exposed energizedelectrical parts. For further information, refer to NFPA 70E, Standard For ElectricalSafety In The Workplace.
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Arc Flash Protection
Hazard /Risk
Category
Min. arcrating
(cal/cm2)Protective Clothing & Equipment
FR = Flame Resistant
Protective Clothing & EquipmentFR = Flame Resistant
Hazard /Risk
Category
Min. arcrating
(cal/cm2)
0 • Long-sleeve shirt and long pants (natural fibers) N/A • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves (as needed)1 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants 4 (or Arc-rated coverall) • Arc-rated face shield or arc flash hood • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves • Leather work shoes (as needed) • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)2 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants 8 (or Arc-rated coverall) • Arc-rated arc flash suit hood or arc-rated face shield and arc-rated balaclava • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves and leather work shoes • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)
3 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR 25 • Arc-rated coverall AR • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes4 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR 40 • Arc-rated coverall AR • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes
BE SAFE! De-energize and lockoutequipment before service or maintenance.
*Arc Rating of PPE should correspondwith the Hazard level and IncidentEnergy present.
Voltage-rated gloves and other shockprotection may also be required whenworking on exposed energized parts.See Table 130.7(C)(9) in the 2012 NFPAregulation.
Wear the proper protective gear whenworking on or near exposed energizedelectrical parts. For further information, refer to NFPA 70E, Standard For ElectricalSafety In The Workplace.
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Arc Flash Protection
Hazard /Risk
Category
Min. arcrating
(cal/cm2)Protective Clothing & Equipment
FR = Flame Resistant
Protective Clothing & EquipmentFR = Flame Resistant
Hazard /Risk
Category
Min. arcrating
(cal/cm2)
0 • Long-sleeve shirt and long pants (natural fibers) N/A • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves (as needed)1 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants 4 (or Arc-rated coverall) • Arc-rated face shield or arc flash hood • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves • Leather work shoes (as needed) • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)2 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants 8 (or Arc-rated coverall) • Arc-rated arc flash suit hood or arc-rated face shield and arc-rated balaclava • Hard hat and safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Leather gloves and leather work shoes • Arc-rated hard hat liners (as needed)
3 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR 25 • Arc-rated coverall AR • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes4 • Arc-rated long-sleeve shirt and long pants AR 40 • Arc-rated coverall AR • Arc-rated arc flash suit jacket, pants and hood • Hard hat with arc-rated hard hat liner AN • Safety glasses or safety goggles • Hearing protection (ear canal inserts) • Arc-rated gloves and leather work shoes
Wallet Card Front
Sign
Poster
LabelWallet Card
BackWork Permit
Arc Flash Labels
By Danielle Gallo, Product Specialist, Brady Corporation
Last updated: December, 2011
COMPLY WITH NEW REGULATIONS,
INCREASE SAFETY ANDSAVE COSTS WITH PROPERARC FLASH LABELING
Visit BradyID.com/arcflash to download.
Catalog # Description Quantity99287 8.5” x 11” Permit 25/pack
Catalog # Description Quantity102523 7” x 10” Sign 1 each102524 3.5” x 5” Label 5/pack
Catalog # Description Quantity102525 2.1” x 3.4” Card 25/pack
Catalog # Description Quantity104571 18” x 24” Poster 1 each
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