Electrical Arc Flash Awareness
An arc flash can generate a temperature of up to 35,000 degrees Fahreheit (19,000 degrees Cesius)! Working in or near electrical panels and systems increases your chance of exposure to an arc flash. It requires that you take extreme precautions. This course will provide information to help protect you form this deadly hazard that cannot be seen or heard until it is too late.
An arc flash can generate a temperature of up to 35,000 degrees Fahreheit (19,000 degrees Cesius)! Working in or near electrical panels and systems increases your chance of exposure to an arc flash. It requires that you take extreme precautions. This course will provide information to help protect you form this deadly hazard that cannot be seen or heard until it is too late.
An arc flash can generate a temperature of up to 35,000 degrees Fahreheit (19,000 degrees Cesius)! Working in or near electrical panels and systems increases your chance of exposure to an arc flash. It requires that you take extreme precautions. This course will provide information to help protect you form this deadly hazard that cannot be seen or heard until it is too late.