Arc flash compliance is a critical safety and legal mandate for Dubai businesses, particularly following the issuance of Dubai Law No. (2) of 2026 on Public Safety, which targets the prevention of electrical accidents in public and commercial facilities. To safeguard personnel and property, businesses must conduct a comprehensive Arc Flash Hazard Analysisâaligned with international standards like NFPA 70E and IEEE 1584âto quantify potential incident energy and define safe approach boundaries. Compliance requires the installation of durable, standardized warning labels on electrical panels, the provision of ECAS-certified Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and documented annual safety training for all qualified staff.
A Comprehensive Arc Flash Risk Assessment is a systematic safety study used to identify electrical hazards and protect personnel from the thermal energy released during an arc fault. Governed by standards like NFPA 70E and IEEE 1584, the assessment involves a detailed analysis of the electrical systemâs short-circuit currents and the clearing times of protective devices. By calculating the Incident Energy (expressed in $cal/cm^2$), engineers determine the Arc Flash Boundaryâthe minimum safe distance for unprotected workersâand the specific level of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for those performing energized work. The process concludes with the application of safety labels to equipment, providing clear data on hazard levels to ensure a compliant and secure working environment.
A Customized Electrical Safety Program (CESP) is a facility-specific documented framework designed to mitigate the risks of electrical shock and arc flash while ensuring compliance with standards such as NFPA 70E. Unlike a generic safety manual, a customized program is built upon the specific results of Arc Flash Risk Assessments and short-circuit studies unique to a siteâs infrastructure. It establishes clear protocols for Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), defines restricted approach boundaries, and specifies the precise Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for various tasks based on calculated incident energy levels. By integrating a formal safety policy with practical field requirementsâincluding preventive maintenance schedules for distribution boards and specialized training for qualified personnelâa CESP transforms theoretical safety into a measurable operational standard that significantly reduces the likelihood of workplace injuries.
In Dubaiâs rapidly expanding industrial and commercial sectors, Arc Flash Compliance is no longer just a technical requirementâit is a strategic pillar for business growth and operational continuity. Achieving compliance involves a detailed alignment with both international benchmarks, such as NFPA 70E and IEEE 1584, and local mandates from the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE).
Compliance in Dubai is governed by a multi-layered regulatory environment designed to minimize workplace accidents:
Beyond avoiding fines, a robust arc flash safety program acts as a catalyst for business stability:
To ensure a compliant environment, facilities should follow a structured approach:
An arc flash hazard analysis assesses the risk of electrical arc flash incidents in your facility. It calculates incident energy, arc flash boundaries, and PPE requirements to ensure safety. In Dubai, Watts & Ergonâs DEWA-approved analysis complies with NFPA 70E, reducing risks and ensuring regulatory compliance.
We perform a detailed study of your electrical system, including short circuit and coordination studies, using IEEE 1584 modeling. Our team identifies hazards, calculates arc flash boundaries, and provides tailored recommendations to mitigate risks, ensuring NFPA 70E compliance for UAE facilities.
NFPA 70E is a standard for electrical safety in the workplace, outlining requirements for arc flash protection. Watts & Ergon ensures Dubai businesses meet these standards through comprehensive arc flash studies, helping avoid injuries, fines, and downtime while aligning with DEWA regulations.
A short circuit and coordination study analyzes your electrical system to determine fault currents and ensure protective devices (like circuit breakers) operate correctly. Watts & Ergonâs Dubai-based studies optimize system reliability and safety, minimizing arc flash risks.
The arc flash boundary is calculated using IEEE 1584 standards, determining the safe distance from an arc flash event where a worker could avoid severe injury. Watts & Ergon provides precise boundary calculations for UAE facilities, ensuring compliance and worker safety.
Incident energy analysis measures the thermal energy released during an arc flash, guiding PPE selection and safety measures. Watts & Ergonâs analysis helps Dubai businesses reduce arc flash liability and protect workers by identifying high-risk areas and mitigation strategies.