Eaton Increases Arc Flash Safety Awareness During National Electrical Safety Month
Eaton Corp., Cleveland, will help launch the Arc Flash Collaborative Research Project in collaboration with the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), New York, and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Quincy, Mass.
“Through research and testing, the Arc Flash Collaborative Research Project will provide more detailed information on all aspects of electrical arcing phenomena,” says Bob Yanniello, director, Engineering, Eaton’s Electrical Sector, Pittsburgh, and Eaton’s representative on the study’s Technical Advisory Committee. “These findings can help manufacturers and operators of electrical equipment quantify arc flash hazards more accurately and take actions to prevent accidents related to high-energy arcing faults.”
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