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GB/T 24612.2-2009 English PDF

GB/T 24612.2-2009 (GB/T24612.2-2009, GBT 24612.2-2009, GBT24612.2-2009)
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Standard ID GB/T 24612.2-2009 (GB/T24612.2-2009)
Description (Translated English) Requirements for electrical safety in the workplace - Part 2: Safety measure of operation on power off
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard K09
Classification of International Standard 29.030
Word Count Estimation 11,13
Date of Issue 2009-09-23
Date of Implementation 2010-05-01
Quoted Standard GB 7251
Drafting Organization Electrotechnical Machinery Industry Beijing Institute of Economic Research
Administrative Organization National Electrical Safety Standardization Technical Committee
Regulation (derived from) Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 13 of 2009 (No. 153 overall)
Proposing organization National Electrical Safety Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 25)
Issuing agency(ies) Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of China
Summary This standard specifies the electrical equipment applications place in the power-off state operation of electrical equipment safety safeguards. This section applies in accordance with the electrical safety requirements after fabrication and maintenance, such as in the use of life- cycle electrical equipment.


GB/T 24612.2-2009 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA lCS 29.030 K 09 Requirements for Electrical Safety in the Workplace - Part 2. Safety Measure of Operation on Power off ISSUED ON. NOVEMBER 15, 2009 IMPLEMENTED ON. MAY 01, 2010 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 4  2 Normative References ... 4  3 Terms and Definitions ... 4  4 Procedure of Safe power-off Operation ... 5  5 Lockout and Tagout for Disconnected Charged Body and Circuit Parts when Working on or nearby them ... 6  5.1 General ... 6  5.2 Principle of Lockout and Tagout Operation ... 6  5.3 Working Responsibility ... 7  5.4 Control of Electric Shock Prevention ... 8  5.5 Devices ... 10  6 Temporary Protective Earthing Device ... 15  6.1 Arrangement ... 15  6.2 Current Capacity ... 15  6.3 Devices Licensing ... 15  6.4 Impedance ... 15  Bibliography ... 16  Foreword GB/T 24612 "Requirements for Electrical Safety in the Workplace" is divided into two parts. — Part 1. General; — Part 2. Safety Measure of Operation on Power off. This part is the second part of GB/T 24612. This Part shall be under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Electric Safety of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 25). Chief drafting organizations of this part. Mechanical Industry-Beijing Institute of Economics of Electrotechology, Guangdong Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center and Schneider Electrical (China) Investment Co., Ltd. Chief drafting staffs of this part. Ma Guifen, Zeng Yanhong, Xiang Yali and He Caifu. This part is issued for the first time. Requirements for Electrical Safety in the Workplace - Part 2. Safety Measure of Operation on Power off 1 Scope This part of GB/T 24612 specified the safety measures of operation of electrical equipment on power off in the workplace. Note. These electrical equipment mostly refer to the electrical switchgear and controlgear, such as low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies applicable to series of GB 7251. This part is applicable to electrical equipment which is within life cycles such as operation and maintenance after being manufactured in accordance with the electrical safety requirements. Note. This part, from the angle of the manufacturer, is used to instruct the preparation of the data provided for the users. 2 Normative References The following standards contain the provisions which, through reference in this Part of GB/T 24612, constitute the provisions of this Part. For dated reference, the subsequent modification or revisions of these publications do not apply. However, all parties who enter into an agreement according to this Part are encouraged to study whether the latest edition of these documents is applicable. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document is applicable to this Part. GB 7251 Low-voltage Switchgear and Controlgear Assemblies (IEC 60439, IDT) 3 Terms and Definitions 3.1 Lockout Also called lockup, a safety measure to lock a disconnecting means with power or energy disconnected in case of other persons connecting the power or energy (like opening the valve). 3.2 Tagout Also called tagging, a safety measure to hang the corresponding caution or warning board (like "No switch-on and someone is at work") on a disconnecting means with power or energy disconnected to warn the other persons not to connect the power or energy. 3.3 Electrical diagram A graphic form to express the information, mainly through the graphical symbols to express electrical items and the relation among them. 3.4 Disconnecting means An equipment or a group of equipment capable of disconnecting the circuit of the power supply connecting the equipment(s). 4 Procedure of Safe power-off Operation The following procedures shall be complied with to ensure the safety of the electrical operation when working is carried out according to Chapter 5 of this part. a) Check the electrical diagram, chart and identification tagout of the latest effective edition and determine all the power supply of the specific electrical equipment. b) Stop electro-load as required procedure and then disconnect corresponding power switchgear. c) If possible, conduct a visual inspection to see whether all the switches which shall be disconnected in the power switchgear are opened completely and the withdrawable circuit breaker is in a withdrawn position completely. d) For electrical equipment possibly having induction voltage or storage electric energy, after power-off operation and before contacting the conductor or circuit parts connecting with each phase wire, discharge all the possible charged conductors or circuit parts according to the required procedure in case of electric shock. e) Use the voltage detector with a large enough testing measuring range to verify improvement and perfection of the procedure. 5.3.2 Control mode Three control modes for the power hazard are permitted. lockout and tagout controlled independently by the professional personnel, simple electrical lockout and tagout and complex electrical lockout and tagout (see 5.4). The first and second lockout and tagout operation shall be in the charge of the professional personnel. The third lockout and tagout operation shall be in the charge of the designated persons. 5.3.3 Checking procedure The electrical lockout and tagout shall be checked periodically by the professional personnel in terms of at least one lockout and tagout operation in progress and the detail content of the control procedure. The checking procedure is aimed to rectify the control procedure or the understanding defects or mistakes of the personnel. 5.4 Control of Electric Shock Prevention 5.4.1 Control mode of professional personnel working independently This control mode is permitted when the equipment, disconnected, with exposed conductor or circuit parts available is subject to little daily maintenance, repairing, adjustment, cleaning, checking, debugging and similar works. If the exposed conductor or circuit parts is ensured to be close the disconnected switch, namely in a position where the professional personnel who are conducting the work may see the state of the disconnecting switch clearly and ensured to be safe, the lockout and tagout may not be carried out for the execution of this control mode. 5.4.2 Operating mode of simple lockout and tagout The modes other than the control mode of professional personnel working independently (see 5.4.1) and complex lockout and tagout mode (see 5.4.3) are regarded to be the operating mode of simple lockout and tagout. It is regarded to be a simple lockout and tagout when the professional personnel work on or nearby the equipment of a group of conductor or circuit parts; for this type of lockout and tagout, the control plan of lockout and tagout procedure is not required to be prepared every time. For every personnel conducting the simple lockout and tagout operation, they shall dismantle the locks and tagout installed by themselves. 5.4.3 Operating mode of complex lockout and tagout 5.4.3.1 The control plan of complex lockout and tagout procedure shall be prepared when one or more conditions below are available. a) Multiple powers; b) Multiple departments involved; c) Operated by multiple procedures; d) In different positions; e) Multiple organizations involved; f) Having different disconnect modes; g) Having special order. 5.4.3.2 Operation of complex lockout and tagout shall be in the charge of a special personnel. A professional personnel must be designated to be responsible to control the operation procedure of complex lockout and tagout and ensure all the powers to be under the control of the lockout and tagout; the responsible person shall explain clearly to all the working personnel engaging in the above works. 5.4.3.3 The duties of the responsible person for the operation procedure of complex lockout and tagout The responsible person is permitted to instruct other working personnel to install the lock and tagout or replace other working personnel to install the lock and tagout. The ... ......