Why arc flash training should be done every year instead of every three years.
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January 13, 2023- Clarification of language and definitions: The NFPA 70E Standard uses technical language and industry jargon that can be difficult for non-experts to understand. Improving the language and providing clear definitions would make the standard more accessible to a wider range of workers and employers.
- More detailed guidance on PPE selection and use: The standard provides general guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE) but does not give specific instructions on selecting and using the appropriate PPE for different tasks. Improving this guidance would help workers and employers ensure they use the correct PPE to protect themselves from arc flash hazards.
- More detailed guidance on arc flash risk assessment: The standard provides general guidance on conducting an arc flash risk assessment but does not provide detailed instructions on how to perform the assessment. Improving this guidance would help employers and workers ensure that they properly assess the risks associated with their electrical systems and take the necessary steps to mitigate them.
- Greater emphasis on training and education: The standard focuses primarily on the technical aspects of arc flash safety, such as PPE and risk assessment. However, it does not place enough emphasis on the importance of training and education for workers. Improving this emphasis would help to ensure that workers understand the hazards associated with electrical systems and know how to work safely with them.
- Greater emphasis on incident investigation and analysis: The standard focuses primarily on preventing arc flash incidents, but it does not place enough emphasis on the importance of investigating and analyzing incidents that do occur. Improving this emphasis would help employers and workers understand the causes of arc flash incidents and take steps to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.