Mikron Infrared offers free DVD outlining safe practices for thermographic inspections

Feb. 7, 2005
Video features thermography expert Lowry Eads

Video features thermography expert Lowry Eads

Mikron Infrared is offering a free DVD with a program by nationally recognized thermography expert Lowry Eads describing safe practices for high-voltage panel inspection. In the DVD, Eads explains why the greatest risk for arc flash is from stored energy on the low-voltage (480V) side, suggests several different strategies for safely working with exposed 480V panels, and gives detailed descriptions of required personal protective equipment for thermographers.

To request a free copy, call (888) 506-3900 or visit www.irimaging.com/dvdrequest.shtml.

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