• BS EN 50647:2017

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    Basic standard for the evaluation of workers\' exposure to electric and magnetic fields from equipment and installations for the production, transmission and distribution of electricity

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  28-07-2017

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    European foreword
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms, definitions, physical quantities,
       units and abbreviations
    4 Assessment procedure
    5 Collection of technical data
    6 Methods for assessing exposure of workers
    7 Assessment against exposure limits for the
       public
    8 Assessment against Action Levels
    9 Assessment against Exposure Limit Values
    10 Exposure to DC fields
    11 Exposure to contact currents
    12 Exposure during transients and fault
       conditions
    13 Additional requirements for the employer
    Annex A (informative) - Assessment of harmonics in
            magnetic fields
    Annex B (normative) - 50 Hz magnetic field sources in
            the environment of equipment and installations for
            production, transmission and distribution of electricity
    Annex C (informative) - Examples of application of the
            different assessment criteria
    Annex D (informative) - Method for deriving
            Exposure-Limit-Equivalent-Fields (LEFs)
    Annex E (informative) - Considerations about DC magnetic
            fields in electrical companies
    Annex F (informative) - contact currents
    Annex G (informative) - Exposure during transient and fault
            conditions
    Bibliography

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    Defines a general procedure to assess workers' exposure to electric and magnetic fields (EMF) in work places associated with the production, transmission and distribution of electric energy, and to demonstrate compliance with exposure limit values and action levels as stated in the Council and European Parliament 'EMF' Directive 2013/35/EU.

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    This European Standard provides a general procedure to assess workers’ exposure to electric and magnetic fields (EMF) in work places associated with the production, transmission and distribution of electric energy, and to demonstrate compliance with exposure limit values and action levels as stated in the Council and European Parliament “EMF?? Directive 2013/35/EU [11]. NOTE1 The Council and European Parliament Directive 2013/35/EU will be transposed into national legislation in all the EU member countries. It is important that users of this standard consult the national legislation related to this transposition in order to identify the national regulations and requirements. These national regulations and requirements may have additional requirements that are not covered by this standard It has the role of a specific workplace standard. It takes into account the non-binding application guide for implementing the EMF Directive [10] and it defines the assessment procedures and compliance criteria applicable to the electric industry. The frequency range of this standard covers from DC to 20kHz, which is sufficient to include the power frequency used for electric power supply systems throughout Europe (50Hz) and the various harmonics and inter-harmonics occurring in the supply system. In this extremely low frequency range, electric and magnetic fields are independent and, therefore, they both have to be addressed in the exposure assessment. NOTE2 Electrical companies also use radio frequency transmissions to operate and maintain their networks and power plants. Similarly, other exposures to EMF may occur during maintenance operations, for instance, due to the use of hand-held electrical tools. All these EMF sources are outside the scope of this standard. NOTE3 Regarding EMF in the low frequency range, the scientific basis of the EMF directive is the ICNIRP health guidelines published in 2010 [13]. Reference is made to this scientific basis when necessary for justifying or clarifying some of the technical statements of the present document.

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    Committee GEL/106
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    EN 50160 : 2010 AMD 1 2015 VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLIED BY PUBLIC ELECTRICITY NETWORKS
    EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz - 300 GHz)
    IEC 61786-1:2013 Measurement of DC magnetic, AC magnetic and AC electric fields from 1 Hz to 100 kHz with regard to exposure of human beings - Part 1: Requirements for measuring instruments
    EN 62226-2-1:2005 Exposure to electric or magnetic fields in the low and intermediate frequency range - Methods for calculating the current density and internal electric field induced in the human body - Part 2-1: Exposure to magnetic fields - 2D models
    EN 61786-1:2014 Measurement of DC magnetic, AC magnetic and AC electric fields from 1 Hz to 100 kHz with regard to exposure of human beings - Part 1: Requirements for measuring instruments
    EN 50527-1:2016 Procedure for the assessment of the exposure to electromagnetic fields of workers bearing active implantable medical devices - Part 1: General
    IEEE C95.6-2002 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels With Respect to Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields, 0-3 kHz
    IEC 61786-2:2014 Measurement of DC magnetic, AC magnetic and AC electric fields from 1 Hz to 100 kHz with regard to exposure of human beings - Part 2: Basic standard for measurements
    EN 50527-2-1:2016 Procedure for the assessment of the exposure to electromagnetic fields of workers bearing active implantable medical devices - Part 2-1: Specific assessment for workers with cardiac pacemakers
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