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Arc Flash Study

Get arc flash labels built to the standards that apply to your facility. Accurate studies with fast delivery—so your equipment is clearly marked and your people are protected.

Industrial electrical equipment and switchgear

Solutions That Power Your Facility

Delivering precise studies that ensure compliance and workplace safety.

Arc flash hazard label on electrical equipment

Arc Flash Study

Identify arc flash hazards and ensure worker safety through detailed incident energy and PPE level analysis.

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Protective device coordination study diagram

Coordination Study

Optimize protective device settings for reliable operation and minimal downtime during faults.

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Short circuit study fault current analysis

Short Circuit Study

Determine available fault current at key points to prevent equipment damage and ensure safe ratings.

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Field-ready arc flash equipment labels

Labels & Documentation

Field-ready labels and clear reports so your team has the information they need for compliance and safety.

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Our Arc Flash Hazard Analysis Process

Our approach ensures your electrical systems are assessed thoroughly and that you receive clear, compliant deliverables—from data collection through labeling and training support.

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Data collection

We start by acquiring as-built documentation (when available) and performing field verification so the study is based on your actual system—not assumptions.

SKM, ETAP, and EasyPower power system analysis software
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Electrical system analysis

Using IEEE 1584 methodology and industry-standard tools, we conduct a short-circuit study and coordination study to assess incident energy levels and fault currents at each point.

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Modeling and simulation

We use computer modeling to simulate your electrical distribution system and identify potential arc flash hazards, clearing times, and improvement opportunities.

Arc flash hazard assessment across industrial electrical systems
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Hazard labeling & documentation

We provide clear arc flash labels for each piece of equipment, outlining incident energy levels, arc flash boundary, and required PPE—plus a full report and one-line.

NFPA 70E electrical safety training and arc flash study support
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Training & support

We offer NFPA 70E–based electrical safety training so personnel understand the risks and how to work safely. From data collection to final labels, we guide you through the process.

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Arc flash and arc blast hazard zones with worker in appropriate PPE

Why an Arc Flash Study?

OSHA and updated NEC mandates require arc flash hazard assessment—NFPA 70E compliance effective 2026.

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    Safety first

    Site-specific PPE and approach boundaries for every worker and contractor.

  • 2

    Compliance

    Documentation you can defend in audits and incident reviews.

  • 3

    Better decisions

    Prioritize settings and upgrades that reduce incident energy.

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What You Get

We follow industry practice and IEEE 1584 so your study is defensible and usable. Deliverables are tailored to your scope—from a single facility to multiple sites.

Up-to-date one-line diagram

A single-line diagram that reflects your current electrical system from the utility service through distribution and major loads, so the study is based on reality—not outdated drawings.

Short-circuit & coordination analysis

Fault current calculated at each point; protective device coordination reviewed so breakers and fuses clear in the right order and clearing times support lower incident energy where possible.

Arc flash hazard calculations

Incident energy (cal/cm²) and arc flash boundary at each location, using IEEE 1584 methodology. You get the numbers you need to select PPE and define safe approach distances.

Equipment labels & documentation

Field-ready labels with nominal voltage, incident energy, arc flash boundary, and PPE level or category. Plus a clear report with assumptions, results, and a prioritized mitigation plan.

Why Work With Us

An arc flash study is more than a report—it is the engineering basis for protecting people, passing audits, and making smarter investments in your electrical system.

Plazmaa arc flash hazard analysis study process from documentation to labeling
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NFPA 70E & OSHA compliance

Meet expectations for arc flash hazard assessment with documented results you can reference in safety programs, audits, and incident reviews.

02

Site-specific PPE & boundaries

Give workers and contractors clear incident energy levels and approach limits for each piece of equipment—not generic assumptions.

03

Lower incident energy

Identify coordination and protective device settings improvements that can reduce arc flash hazard levels where practicable.

04

Audit-ready baseline

Establish a defensible foundation for your electrical safety program with reports, labels, and assumptions clearly documented.

05

Informed upgrade decisions

Prioritize PPE, work procedures, and equipment changes with study data that shows where risk reduction delivers the most value.

Ready for a defensible arc flash study?

Whether you need a first-time study, an update after changes, or support for multiple facilities—we’ll scope it and get you a clear quote. Free consultation. Serving Texas and beyond.