4. Low-voltage mobile equipment
4.1 Context
Mobile devices are those that can be moved during operation, while remaining connected to their power supply. Hand-held devices are those designed to be held in the hand during normal use.
The essential difference between these portable devices and fixed equipment is the likelihood of an electrical fault occurring while they are being used, either hand-held or in contact with the hand. Since, in general, they are also fitted with flexible tubing which can be subjected to a wide range of stresses (traction, impact, crushing, abrasion, torsion, etc.), it is not surprising that the proportion of accidents occurring during their use is higher than for fixed equipment.
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Technical requirements for electrical power distribution – Technical order of May 17, 2001 illustrated - UTE C 11-001 - 08-01
- High-voltage electrical installations – practical guide – determining conductor cross-sections and selecting protective devices - UTE C 13-205 - 07-94
- Installations électriques à basse tension - UTE C 15-105 - 07-03
- Guide pratique. Sections des conducteurs de protection,...
Regulations
Directive 9/391/EEC of June 12, 1989 on the introduction of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers.
Directive 89/654/EEC of November 30, 1989, concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace.
Directive 89/656/EEC of November 30, 1989, on the minimum health and safety requirements for the use by workers of personal protective...
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Organizations – Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
Union technique de l'électricité et de la communication UTE http://www.ute-fr.com
French Standards Association, AFNOR http://www.afnor.fr
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