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Arc flash incidents remain one of the most dangerous threats in electrical environments.

This training gives you the tools to recognize hazards before they escalate, apply the correct protective measures and make informed decisions based on international standards. Whether you manage electrical teams, maintain infrastructure, or work hands-on with energized equipment — this webinar will raise your safety competence to the next level.


The training will be led by Marcin Ruta, Electrical Safety Consultant_

Join me in this Arc Flash Training and gain the practical knowledge needed to identify hazards, select the right PPE and apply effective mitigation techniques.

✔ Real case studies

✔ Standards explained:

(NFPA 70E, DGUV 203-077, IEEE 1584)

✔ Practical, actionable solutions

Missed the live session?

You can now access the full Arc Flash training anytime, at your convenience.

Join thousands of professionals who stay ahead of risks, prevent accidents, and make smarter safety decisions.

AGENDA

Part I

What is Arc Flash?


  • What is arc flash?

  • Legislation, law and standards - NFPA70E, DGUV 203-077, IEEE 1584, EN50110 and more

  • How Arc Flash Study works?

  • How to understand arc flash results and arc flash labels



Part II

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Hierarchy of controls and risk assessment

  • How to select PPE 

  • Simplified Task Based PPE Matrix (MR Power Systems solution)

  • Examples of high risk situations and discussion


Part III

Risk & mitigation solutions

  • How to deal with Arc Flash - overview of most common mitigation solutions

  • How to lower arc flash incident energy?

  • Study Case - protection settings

  • Study Case - arc flash detection systems

  • Study Case - maintenance mode

  • Additional mitigation techniques 


Part IV

Q&A

Q&A session recorded from the live trainings held on February 4th and February 6th.

Boost your electrical safety expertise with practical knowledge you won’t find in manuals.

About the Trainer

Marcin Ruta, MR Power Systems, Poland

Marcin Ruta Msc. Eng, received his Master degree in 2009 from Cracow University of Technology. Marcin worked as electrical engineer at GE Bielsko-Biała and later as a Power System Engineer at Eaton Netherlands. In 2019 he started as independent consultant under MR Power Tech and continue company grow under MR Power Systems. He is busy with power system studies with his specialization under electrical safety topics. With his over 15 year of engineering experience and over 300 studies he supports customers in EU area. This takes form in arc flash hazard education activity in EU, promoting electrical safety at technical conferences as a speaker, providing technical trainings, consulting and creating awareness about electrical hazards. Marcin is also an IEEE, Cigre and SEP comitee member supporting companies and fellow engineers with his technical knowledge.

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