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HB 94-1997

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

Electrical safety in the workplace

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1997

€36.62
Excluding VAT

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Provides a general overview of electrical hazards in the workplace and indicates ways of reducing the risk of electric shock. Describes how an electric shock may be fatal by discussing its effect on a person's heart.

Committee
EL-001
DocumentType
Handbook
ISBN
0 7337 1136 7
Pages
0
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

First published as HB94-1997.

AS 3000-1986 Electrical installations - Buildings, structures and premises (known as the SAA Wiring Rules)
AS 2243.7-1991 Safety in laboratories - Electrical aspects
AS/NZS 4249:1994 Electrical safety practices - Film, video and television sites
AS/NZS 3250:1995 Approval and test specification - Mains operated electronic and related equipment for household and similar general use
AS/NZS 1020:1995 The control of undesirable static electricity
AS 3199-1982 Approval and test specification for cord extension sets
AS 1674.2-1990 Safety in welding and allied processes - Electrical
AS/NZS 4114.1:1995 Spray painting booths - Design, construction and testing
AS/NZS 3200.1.0-1998 Medical electrical equipment General requirements for safety - Parent Standard
AS 1841.6-1992 Carbon dioxide type
AS 1841.5-1992 Portable fire extinguishers Powder type
AS 2081.1-1988 Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines - Electrical protection devices - General requirements
AS 2380.1-1989 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques General requirements (Reconfirmed 2013)
AS 3005-1982 Electrical installations of tents and similar temporary structures for domestic purposes
AS 3004-1993 Electrical installations - Marinas and pleasure craft at low voltage
AS 3001-1990 Electrical installations - Movable premises (including caravans) and their site installations
AS 3002-1985 Electrical installations - Shows and carnivals
AS 3100-1990 Approval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipment
AS/NZS 3760:1996 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment
AS 3190-1994 Approval and test specification - Residual current devices (current-operated earth-leakage devices)
AS 2676.1-1992 Guide to the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of secondary batteries in buildings - Vented cells
AS 3003-1985 Electrical installations - Patient treatment areas of hospitals and medical and dental practices
AS/NZS 4114.2:1995 Spray painting booths - Selection, installation and maintenance
AS 2381.1-1991 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Selection, installation and maintenance General requirements
AS 2430.1-1987 Classification of hazardous areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
AS 3859-1991 Effects of current passing through the human body
AS 2676.2-1992 Guide to the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of secondary batteries in buildings - Sealed cells
AS/NZS 3012:1995 Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites
AS 3300-1996 Approval and test specification - General requirements for household and similar electrical appliances
AS/NZS 3260:1993 Approval and test specification - Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment

AS/NZS 2243.6:2010 Safety in laboratories Plant and equipment aspects

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