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Avoid devastating electrical arc flash accidents by following these safety standards
Five to 10 times per day in the United States, a worker is severely injured or killed in an electrical arc flash accident. Other electrical incidents also can injure workers; these typically involve accidental contact with energized parts that result in shock and electrocution. This white paper illustrates safety standards you can follow to avoid electrical arc flash accidents and more.
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