stevenal
Electrical
- Aug 20, 2001
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So the arc flash boundary is usually put at 1.2 cal/cm^2, although the implication of the new NESC rule puts it at 2 cal/cm^2. Either way, the boundary is meant to minimize rather than prevent injury. Since injury can occur, OSHA 1910.269(l)(6)(iii) requires only clothing that does not increase the extent of injury be worn at that boundary. So where must I stand while observing the work while wearing my best disco polyester? Is there a recognized incident energy level where synthetics will not melt?