3. Special case involving water
3.1 Resistivity of aqueous solutions
Pure water is essentially non-conductive, but when impurities such as salts are added to water, the resistivity of the solution can decrease significantly. Table 7 shows resistivity values, for example, of typical aqueous solutions in which people may be partially or totally immersed.
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Standards and norms
- Guide pratique. Effets du courant sur l'homme et les animaux domestiques - CEI/TS 60479-1 - 2005
- Guide pratique. Effets du courant passant par le corps humain - CEI/TS 60479-2 - 2017
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- Exploitation des installations - EN 50110-1 - 2013
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French Standards Association http://www.afnor.fr
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