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Arc Flash & Electrical Safety

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Arc Flash & Electrical Safety September 12, 2023

Enhancing electrical safety in water, wastewater industry

With population growth and limited resources for potable water, ensuring continuous uptime is crucial.

By Nick Schiltz
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Arc Flash & Electrical Safety September 1, 2023

Plant Engineering most-viewed content, August 2023

Read the best content in August 2023 including: Predictive maintenance best practices, maintenance strategies for motors, reducing pump problems and more.

By Chris Vavra
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety August 29, 2023

Arc flash and electrical safety: Compliance and best practices

An arc flash incident is one of the most significant hazards that electrical maintenance workers may face. Five tips for preventing arc flash are highlighted.

By Nick Schiltz
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Arc Flash & Electrical Safety August 1, 2023

How state-of-the-art predictive maintenance best practices can achieve electrical safety 

Predictive maintenance can ensure electrical systems are designed correctly and operated safely 

By Carsten Baumann
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety June 6, 2023

Five best practices for electrical safety on the plant floor

Here are five electrical safety best practices, centered on a broader effort to employ a culture of safety that can help put the right safeguards in place.

By Scott Dowell
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety June 1, 2023

How to adhere to lockout/tagout for electrical safety

Lockout/tagout procedures for plants, mines and manufacturing facilities can help ensure electrical safety

By Nick Schiltz
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety June 1, 2023

Electrical safety: A firsthand account

An error in a lockout/tagout procedure resulted in electrical safety hazards

By Nick Schiltz
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety May 18, 2023

How to assess transformer condition using liquids testing

By regularly testing a transformer’s liquid, condition information can be tracked and acted upon if needed

By Simon Sutton, Ph.D, Lance Lewand and Andy Davies