Article | REF: D4590 V1

High and extra-high voltage substations - Metal-clad substations (PSEM)

Author: Jean-Pierre TAILLEBOIS

Publication date: February 10, 2001

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4. Personal safety

4.1 Electrical risk prevention

In France, publication UTE C 18-510 sets out the requirements to be observed by personnel in order to prevent electrical risks. It applies to operations undertaken during the construction, operation and maintenance of electrical installations (substations and lines).

Live conductors enclosed in continuous earthed enclosures ensure total safety against the risk of voltage proximity. The construction conditions relating to personnel safety set out in fascicule therefore only make sense in the vicinity of overhead connection interfaces consisting of atmospheric gas-air crossings.

However, all work must be preceded by electrical lockout of the part of the structure concerned. This consignment...

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