Turn-Key Arc Flash Studies & Analysis
Mitigate the risks associated with arc flash incidents at your facility!
Arc flash PPE labels
FREE employee safety training
One-line diagrams
Accurate & Complete
Herzig Engineering Arc Flash Studies
With our arc flash studies, we conduct thorough assessments of your electrical systems to identify potential hazards and calculate the incident energy levels.
Top Benefits
Stay compliant with OSHA & NFPA 70E
Identify potential electrical hazards in your facility
Increased personnel safety and reduced risk of injuries
Protection of valuable electrical equipment
Development of effective prevention plans
Find out what your electrical system layout looks like and where the equipment
Included in Every Arc Flash Study We Complete
FREE Employee Arc Flash Hazard Training!
In-person or online self-paced NFPA 70E training covering shocks, burns, amputations, lockout tagout, and more.
How it Works
The Herzig Arc Flash Process
Our process involves little resources from you and avoids unnecessary time and headaches! We only ask that you are involved at key points in the process.
Conduct perodic
updates
Collect data onsite at your facility
Our engineers calculate your electrical hazards
We build reports, apply tags, labels, and conduct training
The Deliverables
What You Recieve
We provide accurate and complete deliverables across our electrical safety services. Your facility's maximum safety and compliance are our concerns!
Printouts
✔️ Herzig Arc Flash Labels
✔️ One-line Diagrams
✔️ Incident Energy
Reports
✔️ Mitigation Study
✔️ Fault Contribution Study
✔️ Utility Data Report
✔️ Arc Flash Hazard Report
Labor
✔️ Onsite Data Collection
✔️ Onsite Label Application
✔️ Engineering Analysis
✔️ P.E. Stamped & Verified Reports
✔️ Onsite or Virtual Employee Training
Partnership
✔️ Honest & Unbiased Equipment Advice
✔️ Experienced & Professional Specialists
✔️ One Number to Call for Questions
✔️ Low Workload on You & Your Team
Booster services deliverables not included above
Trusted By Safety Leaders Worldwide
Choosing a safety partner is a huge decision, and we get it! A lot can go wrong with the dangers of electricity. That's why safety leaders worldwide trust us as their preferred electrical safety partner.
"When I see Herzig's labels at one of my facilities, I know we are in good hands. I have full confidence their work is accurate and complete."
Chris, CSP
Sr. EH&S Specialist
23
Years in the industry
“I’ve worked with Herzig for many years now. I continue to come back to them even when I change careers. They truly are the safety experts.”
Cynthia
Global Health & Safety Leader
1.1mil
Workers impacted
"Herzig Engineering was able to provide upfront pricing in a very quick turn around time and executed the process with a high standard of professionalism.”
Steve
Director of Electrical Engineering
95%
Client retention rate
Things To Know
Commonly Ask Questions About Arc Flash
What is an arc flash?
An arc flash study (i.e. arc flash hazard analysis or arc flash risk assessment) is an investigation done at a facility to identify potential arc flash hazards, assess the risk of severe injury, and guide the implementation of necessary protective measures to ensure electrical safety.
What is required for an arc flash study?
While no federal law in the United States mandates an arc flash study, certain regulations and standards indirectly necessitate it as an essential component of a comprehensive electrical safety program. Ensure compliance and prioritize safety with an arc flash study tailored to your facility's needs.
How are arc flash studies done?
The arc flash study process can be summerized into three steps:
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Gather electrical system data, including equipment specifications and configurations.
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Analyze fault currents and protective device coordination to calculate incident energy levels.
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Asess potential hazards, identify protective measures, and provide recommendations for risk mitigation.
How much does an arc flash study cost?
Arc flash studies can cost anywhere between $12,000 and $86,000 per facility. The price depends on a variety of factors including facility size, density of electrical equipment, age of the equipment, number of utility transformers, arc flash deliverables (equipment evaluation, coordination study, etc.), and more.
How long does an arc flash study take?
From data collection to deliverables in hand, an arc flash study realistically takes 9 to 16 weeks. This is for a facility size of 150,000 sq ft - 300,000 sq ft. If the density of electrical equipment is high and service add-ons are created (equipment evaluations, coordination studies, etc.), the process will take longer.
How often is arc flash study required?
Arc flash studies must be reviewed for accuracy at intervals not exceeding five years or more frequently if significant changes occur within the electrical system or if there are updates to regulations or standards, according to the NFPA 70E, Article 130.5. Often times, updates are needed sooner due to equipment updates and changes.
What's included in a arc flash study report?
A typical arc flash study includes the following deliverables: an Arc flash risk analysis summary, single-line diagrams, arc flash labels, a mitigation study, a utility data report, and a fault contribution study. An equipment evaluation and coordination study are add-ons to the study option based on the facility.
Does NFPA 70E require arc flash study?
Yes, the NFPA 70E does recommend conducting an arc flash risk assessment, which is essentially an arc flash study. The source for this information is the NFPA 70E standard itself, specifically Article 130.5.
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