In article 130.5(D) "Equipment Labeling" of NFPA 70E 2015, it mentions "Site-specific level of PPE".
While the standard has "Category Method" based PPE defined in Table 130.7(C)(16), and PPE based on determination (calculation) of incident energy in Informative Annex H, I cannot find what defines "Site-specific level of PPE".
Whereas article 130.5(D) appears to indicate that a "Category Method" based PPE CANNOT be put on an arc-flash label along with the (calculated) available incident energy and working distance, it seems that the "Site-specific level of PPE" CAN be included with the available incident energy and working distance, as it falls under "at least one of the following" per 130.5(D)(3).
Does anyone know definitively what the meaning of "Site-specific level of PPE" is?
While the standard has "Category Method" based PPE defined in Table 130.7(C)(16), and PPE based on determination (calculation) of incident energy in Informative Annex H, I cannot find what defines "Site-specific level of PPE".
Whereas article 130.5(D) appears to indicate that a "Category Method" based PPE CANNOT be put on an arc-flash label along with the (calculated) available incident energy and working distance, it seems that the "Site-specific level of PPE" CAN be included with the available incident energy and working distance, as it falls under "at least one of the following" per 130.5(D)(3).
Does anyone know definitively what the meaning of "Site-specific level of PPE" is?