Noise Level Hazard Acoustical Testing Report
Over
the past several years, personal protective equipment (PPE) has been
developed to protect workers from the intense radiant heat energy of
an electric arc flash event. Oberon arc flash suits, including hoods
and hood shield windows, are available with heat protection levels up
to 100 cal/cm2. However, there is increasing concern among some members
of the NFPA 70E Technical Committee regarding potential hazards other
than heat exposure that are also part of an electric arc event, e.g.
shrapnel, pressure waves and high sound levels. The NFPA 70E Technical
Committee elected to limit its Hazard/Risk Category exposure levels
to 40 cal/cm2 in the proposed 2004 edition until a better understanding
of these additional arc flash hazards is achieved.
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