BH GSO IEC 60895:2016
IEC 60895:2002
Bahraini Standard
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Approved on
08 February 2016
Live working - Conductive clothing for use at nominal voltage up to 800 kV a.c. and +/- 600 kV d.c.
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BH GSO IEC 60895:2016 Scope
This International Standard is applicable to conductive clothing, either assembled from
component parts or forming a single complete clothing, worn by (electrically) skilled persons
during live working (especially bare-hand working) at a nominal power system voltage up to
800 kV a.c. and ±600 kV d.c.
It is applicable to conductive jackets, trousers, coveralls (one-piece clothing), gloves or mitts,
hoods, shoes, overshoe socks and socks.
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