BREAKING NEWS- OSHA Issues NEW Arc Flash Safety Guidance

BREAKING NEWS- OSHA Issues NEW Arc Flash Safety Guidance

BREAKING NEWS- OSHA Issues New ARC FLASH Safety Guidance

“Over 600,000 workers did not have proper PPE”

Today, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released updated personal protective equipment (PPE) guidance to provide Americans working on energized electrical equipment proper protection from electrical arc hazards. 

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OEL adds industry leader, Greg Hollingsworth to team

OEL adds industry leader, Greg Hollingsworth to team

It is with great anticipation that we announce the latest addition of the OEL sales team, Greg Hollingsworth. Greg comes to OEL with decades of experience; managing national accounts, facilitating strategic growth, PPE specialist, and tactical brand development. In conjunction with sales expertise, Greg is also a  NFPA 70E licensed trainer and conducts Arc Flash assessments. Greg brings a myriad of talents to the OEL sales team and we couldn’t be more excited.

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Electrical Safety Month - Know the Stats

Electrical Safety Month - Know the Stats

Contact with or exposure to electricity continues to be one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities and injuries in the United States. Between 2011 and 2022, there was 1,322 workplace fatalities involving electricity, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). During this period, 70% of deaths occurred in non-electrically related occupations.

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Understanding the Importance of Arc Flash Assessments for Facility Safety

Understanding the Importance of Arc Flash Assessments for Facility Safety

In the modern industrial landscape, ensuring workers' safety and equipment's integrity is paramount. Electrical arc flashes stand out as hazardous events among the various hazards that can pose significant risks in industrial settings. An arc flash, characterized by an explosive release of energy, can lead to severe injuries, fatalities, and extensive damage to equipment. To mitigate these risks effectively, facilities must prioritize conducting arc flash assessments. Let's explore why your facility needs an arc flash assessment and its crucial benefits.

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OEL leaks new “Industrial High-End Women’s Apparel” on Women’s International Day
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OEL leaks new “Industrial High-End Women’s Apparel” on Women’s International Day

OEL Worldwide Industries, a pioneer in industrial safety apparel, proudly announces the forthcoming debut of its latest innovation: an exclusive Arc Flash Clothing Line explicitly tailored for women. This groundbreaking collection represents a significant advancement in workplace safety and marks OEL's unwavering commitment to inclusivity and excellence in protective wear.

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HYDROGEN POWER - What are the Arc Flash Hazards?

HYDROGEN POWER - What are the Arc Flash Hazards?

The electrical arc flash hazards in hydrogen power systems are a serious concern due to hydrogen's flammability. Proper design, maintenance, ventilation, safety procedures, and training are essential to minimize the risk of arc flash incidents and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment in hydrogen-powered facilities.

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The Industrial BULL: The U.S. Industrial Electrical Market's Unstoppable Surge

The Industrial BULL: The U.S. Industrial Electrical Market's Unstoppable Surge

The United States, often regarded as the world's largest and most diverse economy, has seen its industrial electrical market undergo a series of transformations over the past few decades. This market, encompassing everything from heavy electrical machinery to small components and safety equipment, plays a pivotal role in the nation's industrial backbone. Here, we delve into the current condition of the industrial electrical market in the U.S. and what the future might hold.

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The Rise of Electrical Power in the USA and the Potential for Critical Arc Flash Hazards

The Rise of Electrical Power in the USA and the Potential for Critical Arc Flash Hazards

The United States has always been at the forefront of technological advancement. One area in which the US continues to show significant growth is electrical power generation and consumption. As the nation accelerates its transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, and as the electrification of various sectors like transportation continues, the demand for, and reliance on, electrical power is surging. However, with increased power comes greater responsibility, especially concerning safety. Among the potential hazards associated with electricity, Arc Flash stands out as particularly critical.

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OSHA’s Top 10 List of Most Frequently Cited Standards: Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout)

OSHA’s Top 10 List of Most Frequently Cited Standards: Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout)

Employees servicing or maintaining machines or equipment are at risk of life-altering injuries or death if proper procedures aren’t in place to prevent hazardous energy from being released. This standard is about expecting the unexpected and ensuring safeguards and controls are in place to ensure those working on or with machines or equipment are not at risk of potentially fatal injuries such as electrocution, burns, crushing, fractures, amputation, etc.

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When to Replace Arc Flash PPE

When to Replace Arc Flash PPE

When to Replace Arc Flash PPE - The frequency of replacing arc flash clothing depends on various factors, including the type of clothing, the manufacturer's recommendations, the frequency of use, and the conditions under which it's worn. Arc flash clothing is designed to provide protection against electrical arc flashes and flames, but its effectiveness can degrade over time due to factors like wear and tear, exposure to contaminants, and exposure to UV radiation.

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What is an Arc Flash?

What is an Arc Flash?

What is an arc flash? In short, an arc flash is an explosive burst of energy that can occur when electrical equipment malfunctions or is mishandled. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including equipment failure, a lack of maintenance, and improper use.

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Understanding ASTM D120 Rubber Gloves

Understanding ASTM D120 Rubber Gloves

In industries where electrical hazards pose a significant risk, personal protective equipment (PPE) plays a critical role in safeguarding workers' well-being. Among the essential protective gear, ASTM D120 rubber gloves are widely used to protect individuals from electrical shock and arc flash incidents. These gloves adhere to the rigorous standards set by ASTM International, ensuring their effectiveness and reliability in electrical work environments. In this article, we will explore the significance of ASTM D120 rubber gloves and their role in maintaining electrical safety.

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Here’s Johnny! The new NFPA 70E 2024

Here’s Johnny! The new NFPA 70E 2024

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has announced the release of the much-anticipated 2024 edition of the NFPA 70E, also known as the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. This new version maintains the standard's commitment to providing comprehensive guidelines to help companies better manage electrical safety and reduce risks associated with electrical hazards. The 2024 edition has been updated with important revisions and additions that aim to enhance clarity, safety, and overall application of the standard.

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Why is the United States electrical grid falling apart?

Why is the United States electrical grid falling apart?

Much of the US's electrical grid was built in the mid-20th century with an expected lifespan of 50 years. Despite many components being past their expected lifespan, they are still in use due to the high costs and logistical challenges associated with replacing them.

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What is Electrical Safety Month?
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What is Electrical Safety Month?

Did you know that according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), electrical failures or malfunctions were the second leading cause of U.S. home fires between 2014 and 2018, resulting in an average of 43,000 fires and 430 deaths per year? Yeah, it's pretty shocking. (Sorry, I couldn't resist another pun!) So, let's do our part to prevent electrical accidents and keep those numbers down.

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What is OSHA’s Position on Energized Work?
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What is OSHA’s Position on Energized Work?

At times, I’m a little amazed at the lack of understanding displayed by electricians, engineers, supervisors, managers and even safety consultants about the risks when “trained, experienced and qualified electrical workers” are permitted to work on electrical equipment while still energized without the need for any oversight, authorization, or justification.

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