DANGER : Travail sous tension (Arc Flash) (selon la norme CSA Z462-24 et NFP) (Version anglaise)

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An electric arc burst is the arc of light and heat that is created when energy is released between a live conductor and another conductor or ground. The energy released during an electric arc flash heats the air to extreme temperatures, up to almost 20 000°C. At these high temperatures, items within one metre (3 feet) such as clothing and skin will catch fire, melt or evaporate. In addition, a burst of electric arc creates an explosion; heated air suddenly expands and creates a powerful pressure wave (an explosion).

 

Damage or injury may occur when an electric arc flash occurs. Heat can cause severe burns that can be fatal. It is therefore imperative to provide adequate training for workers who may be exposed to such risks.

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Duration: 105 minutes
DANGER : WORK UNDER TENSION (M1)

This training course will help you identify the risks and protective measures associated with electric arcs.

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Duration: 105 minutes
DANGER : WORK UNDER TENSION

This training course will help you identify the risks and protective measures associated with electric arcs.

DANGER : Travail sous tension (Arc Flash) (selon la norme CSA Z462-24 et NFP) (Version anglaise)

  • Identify the risks and protective measures associated with electric arcs.
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