In a MCC panel, I had a line fuse blown. The fuse was 15A fuse for three phase 480V motor circuit. After replacing the fuse, I manually tripped the MCP overload unit. Then I closed the fuse holder by pushing and pivoting the door up. My coworker asked me why I tripped the MCP manually before engaging the fuse. I always did that when I install fuses for motor circuits because if the starter coil was energized when the fuse was added to the circuit, the current draw will spike causing the danger of arc flash to be much greater. The MCP overload unit's ON-switch is spring-loaded so it completing the circuit is very quick so the arc danger level is relatively low. However, my hand closing the fuse holder door is relatively very slow posing high arc flash danger. Am I correct on this thinking?