Title :
Arc flash personal protective equipment - applying risk management principles
Author_Institution :
Schneider Electr., Mississauga, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Arc flash personal protective equipment is generally selected based on one of two methods: an incident energy analysis method or a hazard/risk category method. Neither method adequately addresses the deployment of arc flash personal protective equipment using risk management principles and processes. The incident energy analysis method determines an arc flash thermal energy level for which arc flash personal protective equipment of suitable arc rating can be selected. This method does not identify when the protective equipment should be deployed. The hazard/risk category method establishes a set selection of arc flash personal protective equipment described as " generally based on a determination of estimated exposure levels." This method subsequently eliminates items of personal protective equipment or reduces the arc rating of the personal protective equipment using activity-based risk-reduction factors. The objective of this paper is to identify and apply risk management principles and methodology found in current standards to assist with the selection of arc flash personal protective equipment and to determine when deployment of the arc flash protective equipment is warranted. The paper will suggest an alternate method to the hazard/risk category method that meets the following criteria: · Retains the simplicity of the hazard/risk category approach · Assesses hazard and risk separately · Is more aligned with current engineering and health and safety principles and practices.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electrical safety; hazards; health and safety; protective clothing; risk management; activity-based risk-reduction factors; arc flash personal protective equipment; hazard-risk category method; health and safety principles; incident energy analysis; risk management principles; Arc discharges; Circuit breakers; Conductors; Hazards; Health and safety; ISO standards; Risk management; CSA Z462; NFPA 70E; arc flash; electrical safety; hazard assessment; hazard/risk categories; risk analysis; risk assessment; risk evaluation; risk management; risk tolerance;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Safety Workshop (ESW), 2010 IEEE IAS
Conference_Location :
Memphis, TN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1057-4
DOI :
10.1109/ESW.2010.6164469