OSHA also notes the significant majority of tasks which claim to be deenergized do not qualify as such. They do not meet ...
OSHA emphasized that low-voltage systems, including 120/208 volts, can still pose arc-flash hazards capable of causing severe ...
The new guidance was primarily issued to address the two leading causes of arc flash injuries and fatalities in the U.S. today: claiming work is deenergized which does not qualify (most work fails the ...
Today, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released updated personal protective equipment (PPE) guidance to provide Americans working on energized ...