Electrical hazards pose a serious risk to personnel and equipment. At Gold-Vill, we provide data-driven safety solutions to ensure compliance with NFPA 70E, OSHA, and IEEE 1584 standards. Our services help reduce downtime, prevent injuries, and safeguard your facility from costly electrical incidents.
Energy Usage Analysis:
Detailed assessment of electrical, gas, and thermal energy consumption patterns.
Cost Optimization:
Transparent reporting on specific energy costs with actionable recommendations for reduction.
Power Quality Investigation:
Identification and resolution of network disturbances and voltage quality issues.
Lightning Protection Systems:
Design and implementation of surge protection systems.
Technical Inspection & Consulting:
Professional oversight and expert guidance for electrical projects.
1️⃣ Arc Flash Risk Assessment & Compliance
Identify hazards before they become accidents. Our expert assessments analyze fault current, incident energy, and safety boundaries to help your business stay compliant and mitigate workplace electrical risks.
✅ NFPA 70E & OSHA compliance
✅ Incident energy analysis
✅ Electrical system safety labeling
📌 Ideal for: Industrial facilities, data centers, power plants, and commercial buildings.
2️⃣ Arc Flash Boundary Calculations & PPE Selection
Know your safe working distances. We calculate limited, restricted, and prohibited approach boundaries to ensure your team follows the correct safety protocols and wears the right protective equipment (PPE).
✅ Boundary determinations based on IEEE 1584
✅ Personalized PPE recommendations
✅ Reducing risk through proper hazard identification
📌 Ideal for: Engineers, facility managers, electrical maintenance teams.
3️⃣ Advanced Arc Flash Simulations & Electrical Modeling
Predict and prevent electrical failures. We use state-of-the-art modeling software to simulate arc flash incidents, ensuring your system design is optimized for safety and reliability.
✅ Electrical system simulation & scenario testing
✅ Data-driven risk mitigation strategies
✅ Custom protection solutions tailored to your facility
📌 Ideal for: New facility designs, electrical upgrades, industrial safety improvements.
4️⃣ Electrical Safety Training & Certification
Empower your workforce with expert training. Our OSHA-compliant safety courses teach personnel how to identify, avoid, and manage electrical hazards effectively.
✅ Arc flash awareness training
✅ Hands-on PPE & boundary safety workshops
✅ Certification programs for electrical workers
📌 Ideal for: Electrical contractors, maintenance teams, safety officers.
We follow an industry-standard 11-step methodology to conduct precise and reliable arc flash risk assessments. This systematic approach ensures compliance with NFPA 70E & IEEE 1584, reducing workplace hazards and improving electrical safety.
We gather critical electrical system data, including fault current ratings, protective device settings, and equipment specifications.
We analyze how your electrical system operates under normal and fault conditions to identify potential risks.
We calculate maximum fault currents to assess the worst-case electrical fault scenarios.
By simulating potential arc faults, we evaluate the intensity of electrical discharges that could occur.
We review breaker trip settings, fuses, and relays to determine how long an arc flash event could last.
We categorize your electrical equipment based on voltage levels and ensure proper risk classification.
We define safe working distances to help personnel operate equipment without risk of exposure to arc flash hazards.
We calculate the thermal energy released during an arc fault to recommend appropriate PPE and protection measures.
We establish arc flash boundaries to ensure compliance and protect workers from dangerous energy levels.
We create a clear, easy-to-read electrical one-line diagram that helps technicians and safety managers understand the system layout.
We apply NFPA 70E-compliant arc flash labels to all assessed equipment, ensuring workers can easily identify hazards.
Incident Energy Levels (calculated using Bentley EasyPower)
Arc Flash Boundaries
Required PPE Categories (per NFPA 70E)
Shock Hazard & Voltage Levels
Safe Approach Distances
🔹 Arc-Rated Gloves, Face Shields, and Clothing (per NFPA 70E)
🔹 Insulated Hand Tools & Grounding Equipment
🔹 Voltage Testing & Arc-Rated Helmets
🔹 Clear Arc Flash Safety Labels on Equipment