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NECA Releases Updated NFPA 70E PPE Selector Mobile App

Oct. 26, 2018
App includes 2018 NFPA 70E requirements

The NFPA 70E PPE Selector mobile app now allows users to understand and apply the provisions found in the 2018 revision of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)'s “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, NFPA 70E.”

The app provides a simplified approach and understanding to jobsite PPE requirements by featuring an in-app job task analysis, briefings examples, and risk assessment tools with detailed requirement explanations. The app also provides users with arc flash PPE categories, glove charts, and specific PPE options for both direct and alternating current requirements.

Maintenance related safety requirements are also included in the standard and is a basis for applying the provisions found in the "Table Method for implementing PPE and Arc Flash Protection."

For more information, visit www.necanet.org.

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