Electrical safety standards

Electrical safety is a system of organizational measures and technical means to prevent harmful and dangerous effects on workers from electric current, arcing, electromagnetic fields and static electricity.

History
The electrical safety develops with the technical progress. In 1989 OSHA promulgated a much-needed regulation in the General Industry Regulations. Several standards are defined for control of hazardous energy, or lockout/tagout. In 1995 OSHA was successful in promulgation of regulations for utility. In 1994 were established Electrical Safety Foundation International non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to promoting electrical safety at home and in the workplace. Standards are compared with those of IEEE and National Fire Protection Association.
 * Standard 29 CFR 1910.269 – for electric power generation, transmission, and distribution, contained comprehensive regulations and addressed control of hazardous energy sources for power plant locations

Lightning and earthing protection
Lightning and Earthing protection systems are essential for the protection of humans, structures, protecting buildings from mechanical destruction caused by lightning effects and the associated risk of fire, Transmission lines, and electrical equipment from electric shock and Overcurrent.

Earthing protection systems



 * TT system
 * TN system
 * IT system

Lightning protection systems

 * lightning rod (simple rod or with triggering system)
 * lightning rod with taut wires.
 * lightning conductor with meshed cage (Faraday cage)

Physiological effects of electricity
Electrical shocks on humans can lead to permanent disabilities or death. Size, frequency and duration of the electrical current affect the damage. The effects from electric shock can be: stopping the heart beating properly, preventing the person from breathing, causing muscle spasms. The skin features also affect the consequences of electric shock.


 * Indirect contact – can be avoided by automatic disconnection for TT system, automatic disconnection for TN systems, automatic disconnection on a second fault in an IT system, measures of protection against direct or indirect contact without automatic disconnection of supply
 * Direct contact – can be avoided by protection by the insulation of live parts, protection by means of barriers or enclosures, partial measures of protection, particular measures of protection

Electrical safety conductors

 * NEC 2008 Table 250.122 – Safeco Electric Supply

Electrical safety standards
NFPA 496, NFPA 70
 * Australian Standards – Australia – AS/NZS 3000:2007, AS/NZS 3012:2010, AS/NZS 3017:2007, AS/NZS 3760:2010, AS/NZS 4836:2011
 * Български Държавен Стандарт – (On English:Bulgarian state standard) – БДС 12.2.096:1986 Bulgaria
 * Brazilian National Regulation – NR10 Brazil
 * – China GB4943, GB17625, GB9254
 * IEEE/TÜV – Germany NSR Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2014/35/EU
 * La norme français C 15-100 – Aspects de la norme d’installation électrique France
 * British standard – United Kingdom BS EN 61439, BS 5266, BS 5839, BS 6423, BS 6626, BS EN 62305, BS EN 60529
 * India Standardization – India – IS-5216, IS-5571, IS-6665
 * Polska Norma – Poland – PN-EN 61010-2-201:2013-12E
 * – ГОСТ 12.2.007.0-75,ГОСТ Р МЭК 61140-2000,ГОСТ 12.2.007.0-75,ГОСТ Р 52726-2007 Russia|
 * NFPA, IEEE STD 80, IEEE STD 80 – United States

Lightning protection standards

 * NFPA 780, IEC 62305
 * СТО 083-004-2010,ГОСТ Р МЭК 62561.2-2014
 * БДС EN 62305-1:2011
 * Norme NF C 15-100
 * DIN EN 62305-1
 * PN-EN 62305
 * BS-EN 62305
 * UNE 21186. Protección contra el rayo
 * SNI 03-7015-2004
 * IS 2309
 * GB/T 36490-2018

Electronic products safety standards
The manufacturers of electronic tools must take into account several standard for electronic safety to protect the health of humans and animals. potentially hazardous electromagnetic radiation at microwave frequencies.
 * ANSI C95.3:1972 – Techniques & instrumentation for measurement of
 * CNC-St2-44.01 V02.1.1
 * NOM-152
 * MET MOC 023/96

Communication and high frequency safety standards
Few standard were introduced for the harmful impact from high frequency, CB-02 Radio Equipment
 * ANSI/IEEE 1.2 mW/Cm for antennas 1800-2000 MHz range.
 * Radio Communication safety ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992,  ГОСТ Р 50829-95
 * Mobile Communication safety 73/23/EEC and 91/263/EEC