BS EN 50110-1:2023 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Operation of electrical installations – General requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 122 |
This document is applicable to all operation of and work activity on, with, or near electrical installations. These are electrical installations operating at voltage levels from and including extra-low voltage up to and including high voltage. This latter term includes those levels commonly referred to as medium and extra-high voltage. These electrical installations are designed for the generation, transmission, conversion, distribution and use of electrical power. Some of these electrical installations are permanent and fixed, such as a distribution installation in a factory or office complex, others are temporary, such as on construction sites and others are mobile or capable of being moved either whilst energised or whilst not energised nor charged. Examples are electrically driven excavating machines in quarries or open-cast coal sites. This document sets out the requirements for the safe operation of and work activity on, with, or near these electrical installations. The requirements apply to all operational, working and maintenance procedures. They apply to all non-electrical work such as building work near to overhead lines or underground cables as well as electrical work, when there is a risk of electrical danger. This document does not apply to ordinary persons when using installations and equipment, provided that the installations and equipment comply with relevant standards and are designed and installed for use by ordinary persons. This document has not been developed specifically to apply to the electrical installations listed below. However, if there are no other rules or procedures, the principles of this document could be applied to them: – on any aircraft and hovercraft moving under its own power, (these are subject to International Aviation laws which take precedence over national laws in these situations); – on any sea going ship moving under its own power, or under the direction of the master, (these are subject to International Marine laws which take precedence over national laws in these situations); – electronic telecommunications and information systems; – electronic instrumentation, control and automation systems; – at coal or other mines; – on off-shore installations subject to International Marine laws; – on vehicles; – on electric traction systems; – on experimental electrical research work.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | compares BS EN 50110-1:2023 |
2 | TRACKED CHANGES Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green) |
66 | National foreword |
73 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
74 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 General |
75 | 3.2 Personnel, organization and communication |
76 | 3.3 Working zone |
77 | 3.4 Working |
78 | 3.5 Protective devices |
79 | 3.6 Voltages 3.7 Distances |
81 | 3.8 Symbols |
82 | 4 Basic principles 4.1 Safe operation 4.2 Personnel 4.3 Organization 4.3.1 General |
83 | 4.3.2 The installation manager (IM) 4.3.3 The operation controller (OC) 4.3.4 The work controller (WC) 4.3.5 The worker (W) 4.3.6 Complexity of work activity |
84 | 4.3.7 Objections for safety 4.4 Communication (transmission of information) 4.5 Work location 4.6 Tools, equipment and devices |
85 | 4.7 Drawings and records 4.8 Signs 4.9 Emergency arrangements |
86 | 4.10 Types of supervision 4.11 Determination of distances 4.11.1 General 4.11.2 Limit distances 4.11.2.1 General |
88 | 4.11.2.2 Explanations of determination of the values of DL and DV |
89 | 4.11.3 Determination of working distances 5 Operational procedures 5.1 General 5.2 Operating activities |
90 | 5.3 Measurement 5.4 Testing |
91 | 5.5 Inspection |
92 | 6 Working procedures 6.1 General 6.1.1 General requirements |
93 | 6.1.2 Specific requirements in case of induction 6.1.3 Specific requirements according to weather conditions 6.2 Dead working 6.2.1 General |
94 | 6.2.2 Disconnect completely 6.2.3 Secure against re-connection 6.2.3.1 General 6.2.3.2 Remote control 6.2.4 Verify absence of operating voltage 6.2.4.1 General |
95 | 6.2.4.2 Earthing switch 6.2.5 Earthing and short-circuiting 6.2.5.1 General |
96 | 6.2.5.2 Requirements for extra low and low voltage installations 6.2.5.3 Requirements for high voltage installations 6.2.6 Protection against adjacent live parts 6.2.7 Permission to start work |
97 | 6.2.8 Re-energizing after work 6.3 Live working 6.3.1 General |
98 | 6.3.2 Training and qualification 6.3.3 Maintenance of personnel ability 6.3.4 Working methods 6.3.4.1 General 6.3.4.2 Hot stick working – Safe clearance working 6.3.4.3 Insulating glove working 6.3.4.4 Bare hand working 6.3.5 Working instructions |
99 | 6.3.6 Tools, equipment and devices 6.3.7 Environmental conditions 6.3.8 Organization of work 6.3.8.1 Preparation for work 6.3.8.2 Action of the operation controller (OC) |
100 | 6.3.8.3 Action of the work controller (WC) 6.3.9 Specific requirements for extra-low voltage installations 6.3.10 Specific requirements for low voltage installations 6.3.11 Specific requirements for high voltage installations 6.3.12 Specific works on live parts 6.4 Working within the vicinity zone 6.4.1 General |
101 | 6.4.2 Protection by screen, barrier, enclosure or insulating covering 6.4.3 Protection by safe distance and supervision |
102 | 6.5 Working outside the vicinity zone 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 Specific requirements for non-electrical work, e.g. construction work, and electrical work |
103 | 7 Maintenance procedures 7.1 General 7.2 Personnel |
104 | 7.3 Repair work 7.4 Replacement work 7.4.1 Replacement of fuses 7.4.2 Replacement of lamps and accessories |
105 | 7.5 Temporary interruption of maintenance work 7.6 End of maintenance work |
106 | Annex A (informative)Guidance for distances in air for working procedures A.1 Limit distances A.2 Working distances A.2.1 General A.2.2 Determination of the distance value related to the voltage level A.2.3 Considerations of tools, devices or equipment |
107 | A.2.4 Ergonomic considerations A.2.4.1 General A.2.4.2 Personnel A.2.4.3 Equipment A.2.4.4 Determination of minimum working distances A.2.5 Working distance for live working |
108 | A.2.6 Working distance for working within the vicinity zone A.2.7 Working distance for working outside the vicinity zone |
109 | Annex B (informative)Additional information for safe working B.1 Example for responsibility levels B.1.1 General scheme |
110 | B.1.2 Domestic B.1.3 Small company or craftsman B.1.4 Large or industrial company B.2 Example of application of live working B.3 Atmospheric conditions that are part of environmental conditions to be assessed B.3.1 Precipitation B.3.2 Thick fog |
111 | B.3.3 Thunderstorms B.3.4 Violent wind B.3.5 Salt storms B.3.6 Extra low temperature B.4 Fire protection – Fire fighting B.5 Work location presenting explosion risks |
112 | B.6 Arc hazard B.6.1 General B.6.2 Hazards B.6.3 Risk assessment |
113 | B.7 Emergency arrangements |
114 | Annex C (informative)Terms and definitions in alphabetic order C.1 English |
115 | C.2 French |
117 | C.3 German |