Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Fundamental rule of protection against electric shock
4.1 Normal conditions
4.2 Single-fault conditions
4.3 Special cases-
5 Protective provisions (elements of protective measures)
5.1 Provisions for basic protection
5.2 Provisions for fault protection
5.3 Enhanced protective provisions
6 Protective measures
6.1 Protection by automatic disconnection of supply
6.2 Protection by double or reinforced insulation
6.3 Protection by equipotential bonding
6.4 Protection by electrical separation
6.5 Protection by non-conducting environment (low-voltage)
6.6 Protection by SELV
6.7 Protection by PELV
6.8 Protection by limitation of steady-state touch current
and charge
6.9 Protection by other measures
7 Co-ordination of electrical equipment and of
protective provisions within an electrical installation
7.1 Class 0 equipment
7.2 Class 1 equipment
7.3 Class 2 equipment
7.4 Class 3 equipment
7.5 Touch currents, protective conductor currents, leakage
currents
7.6 Safety and boundary clearances and warning labels for
high-voltage installations
8 Special operating and servicing conditions
8.1 Devices to be operated manually and components
intended to be replaced manually
8.2 Electrical values after isolation
Annex A (informative) Survey of protective measures as
implemented by protective provisions
Annex B (informative) Values of maximum a.c. limits of
protective conductor currents for cases 7.5.2.2 a)
and 7.5.2.2 b)
Annex C (informative) Index of definitions
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
publications with there corresponding European
publications
Annex ZB (informative) A-deviations