ericsarratt
Senior Member
- Occupation
- Utility Contractor, HVAC Service Tech, Septic Installer & Subsurface Operator, Plumber
What PPE do you personally actually use when you work on a residential breaker panels with the dead front cover removed?
Even with the main breaker off there is still 240v coming in to the top of the panel.
Are you actually putting on an Arc Flash Hood when working on a residential breaker panel?
Are you actually using hearing protection?
Do you wear safety glasses?
Is there a significant arc flash or arc blast hazard on a residential panel?
This requires PPE Category 1:
Even with the main breaker off there is still 240v coming in to the top of the panel.
Are you actually putting on an Arc Flash Hood when working on a residential breaker panel?
Are you actually using hearing protection?
Do you wear safety glasses?
Is there a significant arc flash or arc blast hazard on a residential panel?
This requires PPE Category 1:
- Required Clothing: Long Sleeve Shirt (or Jacket) and Pants or AR Coverall with a minimum arc rating of 4 cal/cm2
- Required Face and Head Protection: Face Shield (with “wrap-around” guarding… i.e. balaclava) or Arc Flash Hood
- As Needed: Arc Rated Jacket, Rainwear, Parka, Hard Hat Liner
- Required Hand Protection: Heavy-Duty Leather Gloves
- Additional PPE: Hard Hat, Eye Protection (Glasses, Goggles), Hearing Protection
- Footwear: Leather Footwear (as needed)