Personal Safety Message from Mike Holt
Electrical professionals have the responsibility to ensure safe working conditions at facilities. Your knowledge about the Arc Flash Hazard is critical for your safety and success, so attend this program and get an edge on your peers and competitors. This conference will provide you with in-depth coverage of the most important aspects of Arc Flash in a concise and easy-to-understand manner. This is a ‘must attend’ program if you are an electrical contractor, consulting electrical engineer, electrical designer, or plant/facility electrical maintenance person. I will be attending the Boston program as a student and hope to see you there!
Seattle, WA: October 6-7, 2008
Boston, MA: October 14-15, 2008
Web site: http://ecmuniversity.com/arc-flash-conferences/
Learn about:
- Original Ralph Lee Paper Assumptions and Resulting Calculations
- Requirements for Development of an Arc Flash Analysis
- Conducting an Arc Flash Site Analysis
- Differences Between NFPA 70E and IEEE 1584
- Arc Flash Hazard Prevention by Design
- Software Tools and Arc Flash
- Calculating Arc Flash Energy Levels
- Short-Circuit Analysis to Perform Arc Flash Calculations;
- Advancements in Personal Protective Equipment
- Case Studies of Arc Flash Hazard Mitigation
Learn from these nationally recognized authorities:
- Dr. Frank Mercede, Villanova University
- Jean Ayoub, GE Infrastructure, Energy
- James Neumann, EDSA
- Ajit Bapat, i-Gard
- Benjamin Medich, P.E., Ballinger A&E
- Peter Walsh, P.E., Ferraz-Shawmut