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An arc flash label template in DuraSuite
Editing an arc flash danger label
The Arc Flash module included in the DuraSuite Labeling Software is designed to print on die-cut arc flash DANGER AND WARNING labels easily and quickly. Just enter the label information in the spaces provided on the screen and print!
This data driven labeling software features an easy-to-use template for entering data. You'll be able to quickly create superior arc flash labels that are clear, concise, and that effectively communicate all needed information, including hazard levels and required PPE.
While the NFPA 70-NEC Section 110.16 code covers arc flash labeling, it does not specify the exact information that needs to be included on an arc flash label. The code does suggest that the following be included on arc flash labels and warning signs:
This edition of the NFPA 70E code requires that either the available incident energy or the required PPE be included on all arc flash labels. Labels available in DuraSuite come equipped and formatted with this information.
Each arc flash label is stored in the database for future reference and use. New labels can be added at any time, and existing labels can be modified or deleted.
Search for labels in the database by Equipment Name, Bus Name and Project.
Labels may be printed in English, French or Spanish.
Label Size & Type: This software creates arc flash labels in the following die-cut label
sizes: 4" x 6", 6" x 9",
6.8" x 10.5" and 8.8" x 12.8". Labels are
available with either a Danger header or a Warning header.
Printing options let you print individual labels or batches of labels — up to 99 at a time.
We offer a printed Arc Flash Label Information Guide that defines NFPA guidelines in more depth. Use this link to request your copy. This guide is available free!
Additionally, we also have an Arc Flash Labeling Best Practices Guide available as a free download. Get more information about arc flash labeling, starting with the facility inspection and ending with label maintenance.