Electric Arc Flash

Alarming Arc Flash Facts
An arc flash occurs when powerful, high-amperage currents travel, or arc, through the air causing a dangerous release of energy that can reach up to 35,000°F. When it comes to electrical accidents, the numbers speak for themselves:
- Over 30,000 arc flash incidents occur every year
- Up to 80% of all electrical injuries are burns resulting from an arc flash
- More than 7,000 burn injuries result from arc flash explosions annually. Some are severe and life-threatening, requiring skin grafts or amputations.
The human impact is staggering. Beyond the physical harm, the trauma of these incidents can haunt workers for years.
The good news? Most of these accidents are preventable with the right precautions in place.
Our Arc Flash Solutions
Carhartt® AR/FR E-Vis Pant
Tough construction for durability. Melamine button waist closure and front Nomex® zipper. 3M® 9740 Flame Resistant Industrial Laundry Reflective striping.
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Carhartt® AR/FR E-Vis Pant
Tough construction for durability. Melamine button waist closure and front Nomex® zipper. 3M® 9740 Flame Resistant Industrial Laundry Reflective striping.
Color Options
Available Sizes
Carhartt® AR/FR E-Vis Pant
Tough construction for durability. Melamine button waist closure and front Nomex® zipper. 3M® 9740 Flame Resistant Industrial Laundry Reflective striping.
Color Options
Available Sizes
DID YOU KNOW?
NFPA 70E is an industry standard which outlines how to properly protect your employees and create a safe working environment, as well as help your company comply with government regulations.
NFPA 70E applies to all personnel working on energized equipment greater than 50 volts or equipment that could produce an arc flash – which means virtually every industry has employees at risk.
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Pursuant to OSHA regulations, 29 CFR 1910.132 (Subpart I), an employer bears sole responsibility for selecting the type(s) of personal protective equipment to be used by its employees. All purchasers of FRC garments and/or laundering services from Cintas bear full responsibility for selecting the PPE appropriate for use by their employees. Cintas makes no representation, warranty, or covenant with respect to the flame-resistant qualities of the garments or with respect to the fitness or suitability of the garments for any particular use or purpose. The purchase of any goods or services from Cintas is subject to Cintas’s Standard Terms and Conditions and/or any other applicable written contract executed between the purchaser and Cintas relating to such purchase.
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