Electrical Safety in Data Centers: Reducing Arc-Flash Risk Without Downtime

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Data centers are expanding faster than ever—higher densities, tighter maintenance windows, and constant pressure to keep systems energized. At the same time, electrical risks are increasing as teams manage live equipment, rapid expansions, and complex vendor handoffs. 

In this practical, 60-minute webinar, Drew Allen, Grace Technologies, is joined by Ken Sellars, eHazard, a recognized leader in electrical safety training and risk reduction, to break down how data center operators, designers, and EHS leaders can reduce arc-flash and shock risk without compromising uptime. We’ll translate NFPA 70E and 70B into real-world actions that change behavior on the floor—covering where incidents happen, why energized work persists, and how to design safety programs that work in mission-critical environments. 

You’ll learn proven strategies for managing energized work, coordinating LOTO across shifts and contractors, standardizing voltage verification, and applying engineering controls and monitoring technologies to reduce exposure—not just PPE requirements. Real-world examples and practical checklists will show how teams are improving safety, shortening PM windows, and supporting uptime goals at the same time. 

Learning Objectives:  

  • Identify the highest risk-electrical tasks in data centers 
  • Translate NFPA 70E and 70B into actionable field practices 
  • Reduce energized work without sacrificing uptime 
  • Use Engineering controls and monitoring to lower exposure 
  • Build a safety roadmap aligned with uptime, CAPEX, and OPEX realities
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