• PD 6519-3:1999

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    Guide to effects of current on human beings and livestock Effects of currents passing through the body of livestock

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-05-1999

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    INTRODUCTION
    Clause
    1 General
        1.1 Scope
        1.2 General remarks
        1.3 Normative references
        1.4 Definitions
    2 Characteristics of the impedance of the body of livestock
        2.1 Internal impedance of animals (Zi)
        2.2 Impedance of the hide and skin (Zp)
        2.3 Impedance (resistance) of the hoof (Zh, Rh)
        2.4 Total body impedance (ZT)
        2.5 Initial body resistance (Ro)
    3 Values of the total body impedance (ZT)
    4 Values of the initial resistance of the body (Ro)
    5 Effects on livestock of sinusoidal alternating current
        in the range from 15 Hz to 100 Hz
        5.1 Threshold of reaction
        5.2 Threshold of immobilization
        5.3 Threshold of ventricular fibrillation
    Bibliography
    Figures
    Figure 1 - Current flow and impedances of the relevant
                 parts of the body of a cow for current path
                 from the nose to the legs
    Figure 2 - Diagrams for an animal, for a current path
                 from the nose to the forelegs (path A) and
                 and from the forelegs to the hindlegs (path B)
    Figure 3 - Diagram for the total body impedance for cattle
                 for a percentage of 5% of the population
    Figure 4 - Ventricular fibrillation for sheep
    Figure 5 - Minimum fibrillating currents of sheep as a
                 function of weight for a shock duration of 3 s
    Figure 6 - Minimum fibrillating currents (average) of
                 various species of livestock as a function of
                 weight for a shock duration of 3 s
    Tables
    Table 1 - Impedance (resistance) of the hooves of cattle
                (Zh, Rh) for a.c. voltages up to 230 V, 50/60 Hz
    Table 2 - Total body impedances ZT for a.c. 50/60 Hz for
                cattle for touch voltages up to 230 V
    Table 3 - Initial body resistance Ro for cattle
    Table 4 - Threshold of ventricular fibrillation for a.c.
                50/60 Hz for different species of livestock,
                for a shock duration of 3 s

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    Defines values for the electrical impedance of the body of livestock as a function of the touch voltage, the degree of moisture of the hide or skin and the current path. At this time values are only available for cattle. Describes the effects of sinusoidal alternating current within the frequency range from 15 Hz to 100 Hz passing through the body of livestock.

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    Committee JPEL/64
    Development Note Also numbered as IEC 60479-3. (04/1999)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 7354:1990 Code of practice for design of high-voltage open-terminal stations
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC1-7/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTIONS 1-7 - OVERALL CONTENTS/SCOPE
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT1)/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 1: OVERARCHING PEOPLE-RELATED REQUIREMENTS
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC11/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 11 - TRAINING
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC15/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 15 - WORK EQUIPMENT
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC8/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 8 - PEOPLE IN SYSTEMS
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC9/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 9 - PEOPLE CHARACTERISTICS
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC10/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 10 - SYSTEMS SAFETY
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC13/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 13 - THE WORKPLACE
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC12/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 12 - OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE & SUPPORT
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC14/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 14 - THE ENVIRONMENT
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT2)/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 2: PARTICULAR PEOPLE-RELATED REQUIREMENTS
    DEFSTAN 00-250(PT3)SEC16/1(2008) : 2008 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 3: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - SECTION 16 - LIVING SPACES
    DEFSTAN 00-25(PT20)/1(2004) : 2004 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 20: HEALTH HAZARD ASSESSMENT DOMAIN

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

    IEC TS 60479-1:2005+AMD1:2016 CSV Effects of current on human beings and livestock - Part 1: Generalaspects
    ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014 Safety aspects Guidelines for their inclusion in standards
    IEC GUIDE 104:2010 The preparation of safety publications and the use of basic safety publications and group safety publications
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