GB/T 4776-2008
AbolishedElectrical safety terminology
电气安全术语
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 4776-2008 defines standardized terminology for electrical safety, covering terms related to electric shock, protection measures, and safety equipment. It is applied in the design, testing, and certification of electrical products and installations across industries such as manufacturing, power generation, and construction. This standard ensures consistent communication among engineers, inspectors, and procurement professionals when evaluating compliance with electrical safety requirements.
Related Standards
GB/T 19708-2005
Alphabetical ordering of multilingual terminological and lexicographical data represented in the Latin alphabet
GB/T 19100-2003
Terminology work--Establishment of concept system
GB/T 19099-2003
Project management guidelines for terminology standardization
GB/T 19103-2003
General lexicographical principles and methods
GB/T 19102-2003
Specification for description of term component database
GB/T 19101-2003
General principles and methods of establishing terminology corpus
GB/T 18895-2002
Translation-oriented terminography
GB/T 15387.1-2001
Guidelines for the documentation for developing terminology database
Transparency note: The application summary and key sentences on this page were automatically generated by AI from the standard's original text. This content has not been human-verified and should not be used for compliance or regulatory purposes. Always refer to the official standard document from the issuing authority.