Some work activities in electrical installations are sensitive to unexpected sources, especially when working on conductors to be broken or joined or on overhead lines. Generally there is uncertainty about existence, gravity level, risk or seriousness of exposure to the unexpected sources. The possibility of unexpected electrical energy, the need for additional protective measures and its resolution frequently are decisions made under pressure in the field, entrusted to the person performing the work. The authors submit that methods to detect unexpected energy sources, together with guidelines for addressing such situations, can and should be developed for incorporation into safety procedures. The authors also indicate approaches to system design that can reduce exposure to unexpected power sources.

“Dead” Circuits Are Not Always Dead / Parise, Giuseppe; Hesla, E.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE IAS ANNUAL MEETING tenutosi a Orlando Florida USA nel 9-13 Ottobre) [10.0/in corso definizione].

“Dead” Circuits Are Not Always Dead

PARISE, Giuseppe;
2011

Abstract

Some work activities in electrical installations are sensitive to unexpected sources, especially when working on conductors to be broken or joined or on overhead lines. Generally there is uncertainty about existence, gravity level, risk or seriousness of exposure to the unexpected sources. The possibility of unexpected electrical energy, the need for additional protective measures and its resolution frequently are decisions made under pressure in the field, entrusted to the person performing the work. The authors submit that methods to detect unexpected energy sources, together with guidelines for addressing such situations, can and should be developed for incorporation into safety procedures. The authors also indicate approaches to system design that can reduce exposure to unexpected power sources.
2011
IEEE IAS ANNUAL MEETING
Risk assessment; Maintenance & Operation; Safety procedures; Overhead Lines Safety; Employee Workplaces
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
“Dead” Circuits Are Not Always Dead / Parise, Giuseppe; Hesla, E.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE IAS ANNUAL MEETING tenutosi a Orlando Florida USA nel 9-13 Ottobre) [10.0/in corso definizione].
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