An arc flash is a type of electrical explosion that results from a low-impedance connection to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system. It produces intense heat, light, and pressure waves, posing significant safety hazards to personnel and equipment. Arc flash studies are conducted to determine the incident energy levels and appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) required for workers operating on or near energized electrical equipment. Mitigation techniques include using arc-resistant equipment, increasing working distances, and implementing proper lockout/tagout procedures.
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