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NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the workplace, National Fire Protection Association
NEC Article 110.16, Arc Flash Hazard Warning
Article 240.87 Arc Energy Reduction, National Electric Code
CSA Z462 – Workplace Electrical Safety
CEC C22.1 – Canadian Electrical Code
Alberta – Alberta OHS Act, Regulation, and Code
B.C., Workers Compensation Act – Part 3 Occupational Health and Safety
Manitoba – Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulation
Nova Scotia – OHS Act and Regulation
Saskatchewan – OHS Act and Regulation
Ontario – OHS Act and Regulation
From 1992-2013, nearly 6,000 workers died from electrical injuries in the U.S.
From 2003-2012, more than 24,100 workers were non-fatally injured by electricity.
About 40% of electrical incidents involved 250 volts or less. (Source: NFPA)