Title :
PPE directive and live working footwear
Author :
Chabin, S. ; Toussaint, Marc
Author_Institution :
Rte-CNER-SERECT, Wittelsheim, France
Abstract :
For about 50 years, SERECT has been developing technical specifications that define the characteristics of so-called `special´ shoes and boots to protect Live Working (LW) operators against electric shocks resulting from step voltage. Personal protective equipment (PPE) placed on the market and put into service for LW in France are subject to both general regulation such as the `PPE´ Directive 89/686/EEC and to French LW legislation. SERECT is responsible for qualifying these PPE as regards these two regulation levels so that medium voltage LW teams can purchase safe manufactured PPE and can use them in accordance with French LW rules. The design, construction and placing on the market of PPE protecting against mortal or serious dangers being strictly controlled by the PPE Directive, SERECT must rely on notified bodies to have its technical specifications approved before supervising the qualification of manufacturers´ footwear with respect to EC certification procedures and French approval procedures for LW tools.
Keywords :
certification; electric shocks; footwear; legislation; personnel; protective clothing; EC certification; France; French LW legislation; French LW rules; PPE Directive 89/686/EEC; PPE directive; SERECT; electric shocks; live working footwear; live working operators protection; medium voltage LW teams; personal protective equipment; special boots; special shoes; Certification; Europe; Footwear; Indexes; Monitoring; CE marking; Category III PPE; Directive 89/686/EEC; EC type examination; Electrical insulating footwear; Electrical shock resistant footwear; Footwear for electrical protection; Live Working; Personal Protective Equipment; Step voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Live Maintenance (ICOLIM), 2014 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/ICOLIM.2014.6934367