推动电气安全迈向全球电气工作安全标准

Vesa Linja-aho
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几十年来,电气设备的国际标准化一直在促进电气安全,降低产品设计成本,并使设计产品更容易面向更大的市场。通过遵循国际标准,该产品可以设计为满足北美和欧洲市场以及世界上许多其他国家的要求。然而,尽管电力对人类的危害在世界各地都是一样的,但目前还没有制定国际电气安全标准。2020年,IEC(国际电工委员会)接受了一个新的编写全球电气工作安全标准的项目委员会。本文对美国国家消防协会(NFPA) 70E®、加拿大标准协会(CSA) Z462、欧洲电工标准化委员会(CENELEC)欧洲规范(EN) 50110三大电气安全标准的内容和方法进行了全面比较。此外,还讨论了应用该标准的国家的电气事故类型和发生率,以及电气安全立法。尽管电流的物理危险同样无处不在,但安装实践以及工作安全立法和文化问题可能是实施全球电气工作安全标准的挑战。理想情况下,结合所有主要本地标准中的最佳实践的标准应该是国际标准的目标。
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Advancing Electrical Safety Towards a Global Electrical Work Safety Standard
For decades, international standardization for electrical equipment has been advancing electrical safety, reducing product design costs, and making it easier to design products for larger markets. By following international standards, the product can be designed to fulfil the requirements in both North American and European markets, as well as in many other countries in the world. However, despite the hazards of electricity being the same for human beings wherever in the world, no international electrical work safety standard has been prepared. In 2020, a new project committee for writing a global electrical work safety standard was accepted in the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission). In this paper, a comprehensive comparison of the contents and approach of three major electrical work safety standards, the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) 70E® (United States), Canadian Standards Association's (CSA) Z462 (Canada) and European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization's (CENELEC) European Norm (EN) 50110 (Europe) is carried out. In addition, types, and incidence rates of electrical accidents in the countries applying the standard are discussed, as well as the electrical safety legislation. Despite the physical dangers of electric current being the same ubiquitously, the installation practices as well as the work safety legislation and cultural issues can be a challenge for implementing a global electrical work safety standard. Ideally, a standard combining the best practices in all major local standards should be the goal for the international standard.
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