IEC TS 60479-1:1994

IEC TS 60479-1:1994

September 1994
Technical specification Cancelled

Effects of current on human beings and livestock - Part 1: General aspects

This technical report has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104.Provides guidance on the effects of shock currents on human beings and livestock, for use in the establishment of electrical safety requirements. Summarizes results so far achieved which are being used by TC64 as a basis for fixing requirements for protection against shock. May also serve as a guide to other IEC committees and countries having need of such information

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International IEC standards

Publication date

September 1994

Number of pages

66 p.

Reference

IEC TS 60479-1:1994

Print number

3
Sumary
Effects of current on human beings and livestock - Part 1: General aspects

This technical report has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. Provides guidance on the effects of shock currents on human beings and livestock, for use in the establishment of electrical safety requirements. Summarizes results so far achieved which are being used by TC64 as a basis for fixing requirements for protection against shock. May also serve as a guide to other IEC committees and countries having need of such information
Standard replaced by (1)
Technical specification Cancelled
Effects of current on human beings and livestock - Part 1: General aspects

IEC 60479-1:2005 For a given current path through the human body, the danger to persons depends mainly on the magnitude and duration of the current flow. However, the time/current zones specified in this publication are, in many cases, not directly applicable in practice for designing measures of protection against electrical shock. The necessary criterion is the admissible limit of touch voltage (i.e. the product of the current through the body called touch current and the body impedance) as a function of time. The relationship between current and voltage is not linear because the impedance of the human body varies with the touch voltage, and data on this relationship is therefore required. The different parts of the humanbody (such as the skin, blood, muscles, other tissues and joints) present to the electric current a certain impedance composed of resistive and capacitive components. The values of body impedance depend on a number of factors and, in particular, on current path, on touch voltage, duration of current flow, frequency, degree of moisture of the skin, surface area of contact, pressure exerted and temperature. The impedance values indicated in this technical specification result from a close examination of the experimental results available from measurements carried out principally on corpses and on some living persons. It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 104. The contents of the corrigenda of October 2006 and June 2013 have been included in this copy.

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