GB/T 4776-1984
AbolishedElectrical safety terminology
电气安全名词术语
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 4776-1984 defines standardized terminology for electrical safety, covering terms related to electric shock, protection measures, and grounding concepts. It is applied in the electrical engineering industry for drafting safety regulations, designing equipment, and conducting risk assessments. This standard ensures consistent communication among engineers, inspectors, and safety professionals in China.
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