Improper use of arc-rated clothing can put workers at serious risk. This guide highlights common mistakes and practical tips to ensure maximum protection against electrical arc flash hazards.
Why Proper Use Matters
Arc-rated clothing is designed to protect workers from extreme heat, molten metal, and intense energy during electrical arc flashes. Even the best PPE cannot provide full protection if used incorrectly. Avoiding common mistakes helps:
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Reduce burn and injury risk
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Maintain compliance with NFPA 70E and IEC 61482
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Ensure PPE longevity and effectiveness
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
1. Wearing Non-Arc-Rated Clothing
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Mistake: Assuming standard flame-resistant garments provide arc flash protection.
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Solution: Always verify clothing is arc-rated with appropriate ATPV and standards compliance.
2. Skipping PPE Layering
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Mistake: Wearing arc-rated clothing without insulated gloves, leather protector gloves, or helmets.
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Solution: Layer PPE according to hazard assessment:
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Arc-rated clothing → insulated gloves → leather protector gloves → helmet & face shield
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3. Ignoring Fit and Coverage
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Mistake: Garments too loose or too tight, leaving skin exposed.
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Solution: Ensure proper fit, covering arms, torso, legs, and cuffs completely.
4. Neglecting Inspection
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Mistake: Using damaged or worn-out clothing without checking for tears, burns, or holes.
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Solution: Conduct pre-use visual inspection and replace damaged garments immediately.
5. Improper Cleaning and Storage
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Mistake: Washing with bleach, using fabric softeners, or storing in damp/UV-exposed areas.
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Solution: Follow manufacturer instructions, use mild detergents, dry properly, and store in a clean, dry, shaded area.
6. Reusing Gloves Beyond Safe Lifespan
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Mistake: Wearing insulated gloves past their tested voltage rating or visible damage.
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Solution: Inspect gloves regularly and follow replacement schedules recommended by standards.
Key Takeaways
| Mistake | How to Avoid |
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| Wearing non-arc-rated clothing | Always check ATPV rating and standards compliance |
| Skipping PPE layering | Layer clothing with insulated gloves, leather gloves, helmet, face shield |
| Improper fit | Ensure complete coverage and comfortable fit |
| Neglecting inspection | Inspect before use; replace damaged PPE |
| Wrong cleaning/storage | Follow manufacturer guidelines and store properly |
| Overusing gloves | Replace gloves according to wear and voltage rating |
Correct usage of arc-rated clothing and PPE prevents injuries, ensures compliance, and maximizes protection in electrical work environments.





