
At White Electric, we provide professional Arc Flash Studies designed to safeguard your facility, ensure employee safety, and keep you fully compliant with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and IEEE standards.
What Is an Arc Flash Study?
An arc flash is a sudden, powerful electrical explosion that can cause severe burns, equipment destruction, and business disruption. Electrical injuries happen every 30 minutes in the U.S., but most can be prevented with the right precautions.
An Arc Flash Study assesses your facility’s electrical systems to identify potential hazards and outline clear safety measures. Don’t leave your people or your operations at risk. Let White Electric help you stay protected.
Our Arc Flash Study Services
On-Site Facility Evaluation
We conduct a thorough on-site evaluation of your facility to collect accurate, real-world data. This ensures no detail is overlooked when assessing your risk.
NFPA 70E and OSHA-Compliant Reports
Our reports are fully compliant with the latest safety standards, including NFPA 70E, OSHA 1910, and IEEE 1584. You’ll have complete, code-compliant documentation to meet regulatory requirements.
Arc Flash Labeling and Safety Recommendations
We provide clear labeling of arc flash boundaries, PPE recommendations, and easy-to-follow steps to improve workplace safety immediately.
Why Choose White Electric?
When you partner with White Electric, you’re choosing more than a contractor, you’re choosing a safety partner committed to your success.
We offer:
- Expert engineering analysis backed by years of experience
- Fast turnaround times to meet your project deadlines
- Local service tailored to your facility’s specific needs
- Open, honest communication from start to finish
We know safety is important, and we’re here to deliver it—accurately, reliably, and professionally.

Frequently Asked Questions
Check out a few of our frequently asked questions.
Who needs an Arc Flash Study?
Any facility operating electrical systems above 50 volts should have an arc flash study to protect workers and maintain compliance.
How often should an Arc Flash Study be updated?
Industry guidelines recommend updating every 5 years, or whenever significant changes are made to your electrical system.
How long does it take?
Most studies are completed in 2–4 weeks, depending on the complexity and size of your facility.