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IEC TR 60479-4

Effects of current on human beings and livestock – Part 4: Effects of lightning strokes

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 February 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): 29.020
ICS Code (Accident and disaster control): 13.200
scope:

This part of IEC 60479 summarizes the basic parameters for lightning and its variability insofar as they apply to human beings and livestock.

The possible direct and indirect interactions of strikes with bodies of living beings are indicated.

The resulting effects caused by lightning currents for the organism are described.

This document shows the differences of effects on human beings and livestock due to lightning strokes versus those effects of electric shocks derived from electrical systems.

Document History

IEC TR 60479-4
February 1, 2020
Effects of current on human beings and livestock – Part 4: Effects of lightning strokes
This part of IEC 60479 summarizes the basic parameters for lightning and its variability insofar as they apply to human beings and livestock. The possible direct and indirect interactions of strikes...
October 1, 2011
Effects of current on human beings and livestock – Part 4: Effects of lightning strokes
This part of IEC 60479, which is a technical report, summarizes the basic parameters for lightning and their variability insofar as they apply to human beings and livestock. The possible direct and...
July 1, 2004
Effects of current on human beings and livestock Part 4: Effects of lightning strokes on human beings and livestock
Scope and object This technical report summarizes the basic parameters for lightning and their variability insofar as they apply to human beings and livestock. The possible direct and indirect...

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