arc flash helmet and face shield

  • Product Code: LAKELAND arc flash helmet and face shield
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LAKELAND arc flash ppe   

arc flash helmet and face shield

arc flash ppe

arc flash protection

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ZMIS-LKL-ZZZC-

LAKELAND  12 CAL FACE SHIELD  WITH  JAW PROTECTION, CAN FIXED WITH MANY HELMET.
(HELMET IS NOT INCLUDED)
ATPV: 12 CAL/CM2,  
PACKING:  1  PC/CASE
SIZE: ONE SIZE ONLY

ARC-FS-12

Introduction to Arc Flash Protection Arc Flash

An arc flash is the light and heat produced from an electric arc supplied with sufficient electrical energy to cause substantial damage, harm, fire, or injury.


Arc Flash Hazard

Arc flash temperatures can reach or exceed 35,000 °F {19,400 °C) at the arc terminals. The massive energy released in the fault rapidly vaporizes the metal conductors involved, blasting molten metal and expanding plasma outward with extraordinary force.


A typical arc flash incident can be inconsequential but could conceivably easily produce a more severe explosion. The result of the violent event can cause destruction of equipment involved, fire, and injury not only to an electrical worker but also to bystanders.


Arc Flash Accident

According to NFPA report, 5-10 accidents happen in United States every day, and more than 2000 deaths in Arc Flash accident every year.


Average annual electrical accidents in France are more than 125 cases. Arc flash accident accounted for 77%, permanent disability accounted for 21%, and deaths from 30 cases











 






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