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Short- circuiting arc flash dangers : NFPA 70E and better PPE help, but more education is crucial

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5208 ‎$a‎Arc flash explosions occur five to 10 times each day in United States, According to CaopSchell Inc., a research and consulting firm based in Chicago. An even greater number of electrical incidents and close calls go unreported. The frecuency stems from a continued lack of knowledge about the harzards, as well as the lacvk of proper protective equipment
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