Abstract :
IEC Technical Committee (TC) 108 is developing an entirely new safety standard, applicable to consumer electronics, information technology equipment and telecommunications equipment. The standard will be performance based and technology independent. The standard is being developed using sound engineering principles and will clearly identify the hazards addressed. This is a "hazard-based safety engineering" concept (HBSE-Concept). (IEC = International Electrotechnical Commission) This new standard is radically different from previous standards. It is a "hazard based standard "(HBS) addressing all hazards, which could be present in equipment falling under the scope of the new IEC 62368. In this presentation an overview of the new standard is given. On the example of the protection against electric shock details of the hazard-based concept are discussed. An electric shock depends on various parameters and causes different reflexes of the human body. This presentation discusses the parameters of the electrical power energy source and the parameters of the human body. It shows that an injury of a person could only happen, if energy is transferred to the body of the person. This is shown in model of injury (energy source rarr energy transfer rarr injury of the human body). As consequence, there is no injury if there is no energy transfer. To avoid an injury, the transfer of energy has to be blocked by a safeguard or by limiting the energy of the source to safe levels. It is shown in a model for safety (energy source rarr safeguard rarr safe human body). Limits for three classes of electrical energy sources are presented depending on the different parameters of the power source, such as voltages and currents for dc, low and high frequencies, as well as for single pulses. Depending on the classification of the electrical energy source different kinds of safeguards are specified (principle safeguards, supplemental safeguards, reinforced safeguards). Safeguards for protection- against electric shock could be insulation (basic; supplemental, reinforced), components (e.g. transformers, capacitors, resistors) and conductors (PE-conductor). Detailed requirements for the parameters of the safeguards are given in the standard. This presentation shows the concept, only. The classification of the electrical energy source are based on pilot publication such as IEC 60479 and IEC 61201 taking into account the latest proposals for the modification of theses publications. The requirements for the parameters of the safeguards are detailed in the new standard. This presentation gives a short overview, only
Keywords :
IEC standards; accident prevention; electric shocks; hazards; protection; IEC 60479; IEC 61201; IEC 62368; IEC Technical Committee; International Electrotechnical Commission; consumer electronics; electric shock protection; electrical power energy source; hazard based standard; hazard-based safety engineering; human body; information technology equipment; safeguards; sound engineering; telecommunications equipment; Acoustical engineering; Biological system modeling; Electric shock; Hazards; Humans; IEC standards; Injuries; Protection; Safety; Standards development;