Switchboard Safety – You might be wondering, what exactly is an arc flash and why is wearing an unusual suit necessary when working with switchboards?
An arc flash is a sudden release of electrical energy that results in an explosion, reaching temperatures as high as 20,000 degrees Celsius. This intense explosion typically occurs in large switchboards but can also happen in smaller switchboards, electricity supply pillars, or large electrical equipment. It is important that you engage with experienced electricians who can provide the switchboard technical support you need.
Common Causes of Arc Flash
- Unsafe work practices & procedures
- Foreign materials
- Breakdown of the busbar insulation
- Electrical equipment failure (such as a faulty switch, circuit breaker or loose cables)
- Contact with energised equipment using uninsulated tools.
- Using test equipment not designed or rated for the job.
Risks Associated with Arc Flash
An arc flash can occur in an instant, causing severe burns, injuries, or even death. Additionally, it can result in significant damage to property and equipment.
Managing Arc Flash Risks
To manage the risks associated with an arc flash:
- Eliminate the hazard: Turn off and isolate power sources whenever possible.
- Wear specialised protective clothing: Arc flash suits, although they may look unusual, are crucial for protection. These suits are designed to protect workers from electrical arcs. Made from flame-resistant material, they prevent electrical currents from reaching the wearer, therefore protecting them against burns and other injuries.
By understanding the causes, risks, and preventive measures associated with an arc flash, you can significantly enhance safety in environments where electrical hazards are present.
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