Arc Flash Labels
Arc Flash - Keep Clear Floor Labels
Write-On Arc Flash Labels
What are Arc Flash Labels?
Protect workers from electrical hazards by properly labeling equipment with Arc Flash Labels that comply with OSHA regulations and NFPA 70E standards. These labels are critical for warning personnel of the potential for serious injury due to arc flash, shock hazards, or energized equipment. Available in multiple formats—including “Warning,” “Danger,” “PPE Required,” and customizable information panels—these labels provide essential details such as incident energy levels, boundaries, and PPE requirements. Made from durable laminated vinyl or polyester materials, Arc Flash Labels resist abrasion, chemicals, and heat, ensuring long-lasting readability on electrical panels, switchgear, disconnects, and control cabinets.
Arc Flash Labels FAQs
What information is required on an arc flash label?
Common details include incident energy, PPE category, approach boundaries, voltage, and hazard type.
Do these labels meet the latest NFPA 70E updates?
Yes, most templates follow the most recent labeling recommendations.
Where must arc flash labels be installed?
On switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels, motor control centers, and any equipment that may require energized work.
Do labels need to be updated after an arc flash study?
Yes, labels must reflect the most current engineering analysis.
Are labels heat-resistant or chemical-resistant?
Yes, durable laminated materials withstand harsh industrial environments.
Can labels include custom PPE instructions?
Yes, PPE requirements can be manually entered or customized.
Do I need bilingual arc flash labels?
Many workplaces use bilingual labels for compliance and clarity.

































































































