Arc Flash Study for Operational Safety
Reduce risk and ensure compliance with an arc flash study.
Why You Need an Arc Flash Study
An arc flash can cause severe injury, equipment loss, and extended downtime. A professional arc flash study helps you:
- Reduce arc flash and fire hazards
- Protect employees, contractors, and assets
- Stay compliant with EN 50110-1, 89/391/EEC, and EN 61482
- Avoid costly outages and disruptions
- Identify gaps in protection and system design
Why an Arc Flash Study Is Essential
Every 30 minutes, an electrical injury occurs—many caused by arc flash.
Triggered by dust, contact, or equipment failure, these incidents can lead to serious injury, downtime, and costly fines.
An arc flash study pinpoints risks, calculates incident energy, and lays out steps to protect your team and meet safety standards.
Stay compliant. Stay safe. Schedule your arc flash study today.
Safety
Identify safety risks early to protect your assets, your people, and your bottom line.
Risk & Compliance
Ensure compliance while protecting your workforce and maintaining operational continuity.
Maintenance
Help your maintenance team work smarter by spotting issues early and prioritizing repairs.
What to Expect from Your Arc Flash Study
When you partner with SEAM Group, you get a professional, code-compliant arc flash study designed to identify risks, guide PPE selection, and support ongoing electrical safety and compliance.
- On-site assessment of your electrical systems and equipment
- Short-circuit current analysis and device interrupting time evaluation
- Incident energy calculations at defined working distances
- Arc flash boundary and hazard category determination
- Protective device coordination study
- Practical recommendations to reduce incident energy
- Caloric expression of arc flash hazard for PPE selection (EN 61482)
- Full documentation, one-line diagrams, and printed arc flash labels
These studies are essential to meeting EN 50110-1 safe work practices and aligning with the 89/391/EEC OSH Directive.
Conducting them regularly—even just to validate existing data—helps prevent injuries and provides your team with accurate, location-specific safety guidance.
All work is performed by experienced professionals who follow strict safety protocols, wear appropriate PPE, and keep you updated throughout the process.