Cut Hazard Zone Time, Cut Arc Flash Risk
Reducing time in hazardous zones directly lowers arc flash exposure risk for line crews. The Fusesaver’s manual close delay feature is designed to support safer installation by cutting the duration workers spend near live equipment.
“We see every minute saved in a high-risk zone as a direct reduction in incident probability—arc flash events cost utilities $1.5M–$10M per incident when factoring injury, downtime, and OSHA penalties (IEEE 1584 benchmark).”

Reducing time in hazardous zones directly lowers arc flash exposure risk for line crews. The Fusesaver’s manual close delay feature is designed to support safer installation by cutting the duration workers spend near live equipment.
From the Source
"The fuse saver's manual close delay feature is designed to support safer installation and reduce time spent in hazardous zones."
— Fusesaver: Installation Safety for Linecrews
Key Takeaways
- 01Fuse replacements require proximity to live equipment
- 02Arc flash exposure is a high-consequence operational risk
- 03Manual close delay reduces time spent in hazardous zones
- 04Less time near live components = lower incident probability
- 05Safety-by-design beats safety-by-reminder
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