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11、Demo by Thomson Reuters(Scientific),Inc.,downloaded on Nov-28-2014 by James Madison.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.2 60092-509 IEC:2011(E)CONTENTS FOREWORD.4 INTRODUCTION.6 1 Scope.7 2 Normative references.7 3 Terms and definitions.7 3.1 General.7 3.2
12、Personnel,organisation and communication.8 3.3 Working zone.9 3.4 Working.10 3.5 Protective devices.11 3.6 Nominal voltages.11 3.7 Distances.12 4 Basic principles.12 4.1 Safe operation.12 4.2 Personnel.12 4.3 Organization.13 4.4 Work location.13 4.5 Tools,equipment and devices.13 4.6 Drawings and re
13、cords.14 4.7 Signs.14 4.8 Emergency Situations.14 5 Standard operational procedures.14 5.1 General.14 5.2 Operating activities.14 5.2.1 Standard ship operation.14 5.2.2 Isolating for maintenance and earthing.14 5.3 Functional checks.14 5.3.1 Measurement.14 5.3.2 Testing.15 5.3.3 Inspection and surve
14、y.15 6 Working procedures.16 6.1 General.16 6.1.1 Overview.16 6.1.2 Induction and electrical influence.16 6.1.3 Work on open deck.16 6.1.4 Movement of the ship.16 6.2 Dead working.16 6.2.1 General.16 6.2.2 Isolate completely.17 6.2.3 Secure against re-connection.17 6.2.4 Verify that the installation
15、 is dead.17 6.2.5 Earthing and short-circuiting.17 6.2.6 Protection against adjacent live parts.18 6.2.7 Permission to start work.18 6.2.8 Re-energizing after work.18 6.3 Live working.18 Copyrighted material licensed to BR Demo by Thomson Reuters(Scientific),Inc.,downloaded on Nov-28-2014 by James M
16、adison.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.60092-509 IEC:2011(E)3 6.3.1 General.18 6.3.2 Tools,equipment and devices.19 6.3.3 Environmental conditions.19 6.3.4 Organization of work.19 6.3.5 Specific requirements for extra-low voltage installations.20 6.3.6 Low voltage installations.20 6.4 Working in the vicinity of live parts.20 6.4.1 General.20 6.4.2 Protection by screen,barrier,enclosure or insulating covering.21 6.4.3 Protection by safe distance