Arc Flash Labels
Brady Arc Flash Labels meet the current NEC requirement 110.16, mandating that equipment with potential arc flash hazards be labeled to warn personnel of inherent danger.
• Made of high performance polyester
• Labels adhere perma-nently to a wide variety of surfaces
• Made to withstand rigors of even the most harsh industrial environments
Ideally used for:
• Switchboards
• Panelboards
• Control panels
• Socket enclosures
• Motor control centers
Article 116.10 in the National Electric Code states that relevant electrical equipment shall be "field marked to warn qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards." Other than that, the NEC leaves the content of the label up to the employer.
Article 130.3(C) in NFPA70E, however, dictates that the label also shows the available incident energy or required level of personal protective equipment. A hazard/risk category rating is typically used to indicate the required level of personal protective equipment.
Brady provides several versions of stock arc flash labels, which can be written on using a permanent pen or marker. The labels shown below meet all current NEC and NFPA70E requirements, and are available with either Danger or Warning headers.
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The label below goes beyond NEC and NFPA70E requirements by including write-in fields for indicating the arc flash protection boundary and, checkboxes for designating the required PPE. This extended label provides employees with the most complete information for protecting themselves from arc flash hazards.
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Some safety-conscious employers are even going one step further and choosing to include shock hazard information on the label. After all, as long as you are going through the trouble to warn employees of arc flash hazards, why not provide similar safety guidance for the other electrical hazard – shock? These labels provide complete arc flash hazard information, plus shock hazard information on the applicable voltage, approach boundaries, and insulated glove and tool requirements.
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Brady also provides arc flash labels preprinted with the hazard category and a list of the required PPE, relieving the employer from having to hand-write this information. As with the checkbox labels, a version that covers both arc flash and shock hazards is available.
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