Webcast: Arc Flash University: Safe Use of Electrical Testing Devices

The proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is a critical component of any electrical safety program, and yet proper PPE use often is overlooked, diminished, or simply disregarded by electrical workers in manufacturing.

By Plant Engineering Staff December 5, 2013

The proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is a critical component of any electrical safety program, and yet proper PPE use often is overlooked, diminished, or simply disregarded by electrical workers in manufacturing. Hugh Hoagland discusses the importance of PPE to mitigate arc flash dangers and other electrical safety issues.

Presenter: Hugh Hoagland, Technical Consultant for ArcWear.com and e-Hazard.com

Moderator: Bob Vavra, Content Manager and Moderator, Plant Engineering


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