GB/T 13870.1-1992
AbolishedEffects of current passing through the human body--Part 1:General aspects
电流通过人体的效应 第一部分:常用部分
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the general effects of electric current on the human body, including thresholds for perception, pain, and ventricular fibrillation. It is applied in electrical safety engineering, product design, and testing contexts to evaluate the hazards of electric shock from household appliances, industrial equipment, and power systems. The standard provides foundational data for establishing safety limits and protective measures against electrical injury.
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