5. Conclusion
The presentation of accidents of electrical origin was the trigger for national awareness of the dangers faced by people working on or near electrical installations. Analyzing the behavior of the human body is a key element in the analysis and prevention of these risks. After a significant drop in the number of accidents, it seems that the commonplace use of electricity is leading to an increase in the number of accidents. It would be helpful if professionals would recommit themselves to declaring, recording and drawing conclusions from all these accidents, so that we can achieve a true absence of such accidents.
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Bibliography
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
- Guide pratique. Effets du courant sur l'homme et les animaux domestiques - CEI/TS 60479-3 - 1998
- Exploitation des installations - EN 50110-1 - 2013
- Plant operation – National appendices - EN 50110-2 - 2010
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Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
Union technique de l'électricité et de la communication UTE http://www.ute-fr.com
French Standards Association http://www.afnor.fr
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