Arc Flash Awareness

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-ELE-004  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Extreme temperatureArc flash generates temperatures four times hotter than the sun's surface — at close range, it vaporises metal and ignites clothing instantly.
Blast forceThe explosive expansion of air during arc flash creates a pressure wave that throws workers across the room and causes blast injuries.
Distance dangerArc flash burns people standing metres away from the fault point — the arc flash boundary defines the minimum safe distance.
Do Don't
  • Assess the arc flash risk before carrying out any work on energised electrical equipment.
  • Wear arc-rated PPE appropriate for the incident energy level at the work location.
  • Read arc flash hazard labels on switchgear to determine the required protection level.
  • De-energise and prove dead before working on any electrical system wherever possible.
  • Maintain the minimum arc flash boundary distance when work near energised equipment is required.
  • Use remote switching and racking tools to reduce exposure during operations.
  • Attend arc flash awareness training before working on or near energised distribution equipment.
  • Follow the safe system of work and permit procedures for all electrical switching.
  • Report any equipment showing signs of overheating, damage, or insulation breakdown.
  • Ensure arc flash detection and protection systems are functioning where installed.
  • DON'T work on or near energised equipment without assessing the arc flash risk first.
  • DON'T approach energised switchgear without the correct arc-rated PPE for the energy level.
  • DON'T ignore arc flash labels — they tell you the minimum PPE and safe working distance.
  • DON'T work on live systems when de-energisation and isolation would eliminate the risk.
  • DON'T stand closer than the arc flash boundary distance to energised equipment.
  • DON'T switch or rack circuit breakers manually when remote tools are available.
  • DON'T carry out electrical switching without completing arc flash awareness training.
  • DON'T bypass safe systems of work or permits for electrical switching operations.
  • DON'T ignore overheating, unusual buzzing, or burning smells from electrical equipment.
  • DON'T disable arc flash detection systems — they reduce the duration and severity of faults.

See also: Electrical Safety Awareness | Electrical Isolation