Abstract

IEEE 1584™ and NFPA 70E® might have been “Made in the U.S.A.” but both of these standards have been gaining increased use in arc flash and electrical safety practices found in many other countries around the world. This global use could lead to the conclusion that electrical safety practices may also be the same in each country. Although there are similarities, many distinct differences also exist. This paper provides an overview of electrical safety practices used in countries such as the U.K., Ireland and the European Community compared to those found in the United States. In addition, the paper will reflect on several other global approaches to arc flash protection and testing practices such as the International Electrotechnical Commission's IEC 61482–1–2 “Box Test” method for PPE testing and the European Arc Guide.

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