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Protect Your Facility from Electrical Fire Risks

November 19, 2024

Electrical fires remain one of the most dangerous threats to industrial properties, costing companies $718 million in damages each year. They also risk employee safety, lead to extensive downtime, and jeopardize insurance renewals. Protect your facility and employees with insights from the whitepaper How to Protect Against Electrical Fire Losses.

In this whitepaper, you'll learn:

  • Key Causes of Electrical Fires: Discover the leading culprits like arc flashes, short circuits, and faulty wiring—and how to mitigate them.
  • Strategies to Minimize Electrical Hazards: From short-circuit studies to infrared thermography, uncover risk engineering tactics to safeguard your operations.
  • The Impact on Insurance & Compliance: With NFPA standards and OSHA regulations tightening, the guide helps you stay compliant and maintain a favorable risk profile.
  • Case Study: Detroit Diesel Success Story: See how Detroit Diesel used property risk engineering to reduce fire risks and enhance workplace safety.

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