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ASTM E2345-04

Отменен
Standard Practice for Investigating Electrical Incidents (Withdrawn 2004) — 4 стр.
Причина отмены

This practice covers guidelines for the recognition, documentation, collection and preservation of potentially relevant information and physical items involving electrical incidents, electrical injury, and/or the electrocution of individuals in low and medium voltage residential and industrial installations.

Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee E58 on Forensic Engineering, this practice was withdrawn in January 2013 in accordance with section 10.5.3.1 of the Regulations Governing ASTM Technical Committees, which requires that standards shall be updated by the end of the eighth year since the last approval date.

Значение и использование

In the United States, electrocutions in the home number about 560 per year, while industry electrocutions are the fifth leading cause of occupational deaths, accounting for 5348 deaths, or about seven percent of all work-related deaths for the period between 1980 and 1992. Electrical burns account for 4 to 6.5 % of all admissions to burn units in the United States and account for approximately 800 fatalities per year in the United States from 1984 through 1987.

Recording of findings and physical data following an electrical incident is critical to determining cause and steps that can be taken to prevent future incidents. Documentation and preservation of the physical items, along with photographic and video recordings, helps convey findings to technical and non-technical third parties. The documentary data, which includes reports and statements, is used to corroborate the physical data and findings.

The examination of the events along with the scientific method may permit a reconstruction of the incident.

The examination of the events along with the scientific method may permit a reconstruction of the incident.

Incident investigations should be conducted as soon as possible after the event. Most accidents are investigated within minutes or hours by police or regulatory authorities. Often, several authorities are at the scene at one time and each are generally required to document their findings in an official report. The documents generated by these authorities are significant since they reflect the earliest observations of the scene; however, because first responders have a primary responsibility to protect life and property and to prevent further harm, these documents may not reflect every pertinent detail.

Область применения

1.1 This practice covers guidelines for the recognition, documentation, collection and preservation of potentially relevant information and physical items involving electrical incidents, electrical injury, and/or the electrocution of individuals in low and medium voltage residential and industrial installations.

1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

ICS
29.020 Electrical. Including voltages, general electrical terminology, electrical documentation, electrical tables, safety, fire hazard testing, etc. / Электротехника в целом. Включая напряжение, общую терминологию, электротехническую документацию, электрические таблицы, безопасность, испытания на пожароопасность и т.д.
Сборник ASTM
14.02 Particle and Spray Characterization; Forensic Sciences; Accreditation & Certification; Forensic Psychophysiology; Nanotechnology; Forensic Engineering / Характеристика гранул и аэрозолей; Судебные науки; Аккредитация и сертификация; Судебная психофизиология; Нанотехнологии; Судебная инженерия
Тематика
Forensic Sciences