The plastisol does not conduct electricity. I just went next door to my neighbor who happens to build prototype power supplies for the government that are used in experimental projects. He has the most sensitive test equipment that you could imagine. We just ran a printed shirt through all kinds of test to see if the shirt would conduct, transfer, amplify, or even spontaneously combust......lol. There is absolutely no conductivity of the ink itself. We even shot electricity into the shirt with a small arc and still nothing. He also stated that if a person were that close to the arc flash the Corona of the flash is what is going to get them and unless they are in a rubber suit the ink is the least of their worries. Hope that helps.