Work Item
ASTM WK90192

New Guide for A guide on the Hazards of Induced Voltage and Current and the Use of Conductive Clothing for the Workers Protection.

1. Scope

This standard outlines the safe work practices that can be included into existing construction, operation, and maintenance methods to provide safety for the workers using the AC Induction Suit.

Keywords

AC indcut; Ac Inductive Suit

Rationale

Induction Hazards:
Electric fields and magnetic fields are developed and always present whenever energized AC overhead transmission systems are present. Electric fields and magnetic fields generated by these energized systems can “induce” a charge into nearby de-energized conductors and cables through what is called “capacitive coupling” and “electromagnetic coupling.” The intensity of the electric fields and magnetic fields is directly related to energized system’s voltage level, current flow, and the proximity to the energized system.
It is often thought that workers are safe to contact a de-energized conductor or cable, located in the vicinity of an energized system, if the de-energized conductor or cable has been grounded. But, in fact the grounding process of a de-energized conductor or cable may increase the hazard to workers if grounding procedures are applied incorrectly.

The title and scope are in draft form and are under development within this ASTM Committee.

Details

Developed by Subcommittee: F18.65

Committee: F18

Staff Manager: Krista Robbins

Work Item Status

Date Initiated: 04-04-2024

Technical Contact: Balint Nemeth