Standards
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International standard deals with the safety of electric fans for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.
This part of IEC 61400 deals with mechanical load measurements on wind turbines . It mainly focuses on large (.40 m2 electricity generating horizontal axis wind turbines. However, the methods described might be applicable to other wind turbines as well for example, mechanical water pumpers, vertical axis turbines.
This technical report introduces the concept of functional safety and gives an overview of the IEC 61508 series.
This technical specification provides design, testing and loading information for uses by both the manufacturer and user of liquid-immersed power transformers using either high temperature insulation or combination of high-temperature and conventional insulation. It is application to power transformers designed in accordance with IEC 60076-1. - - convertor transformers designed to IEC 61378. - arc furnace transformers. and covers the use of various liquid and solid insulation combinations..
This code of practice gives recommendations and guidance on the use of IRATA International rope access methods, including training, to provide a safe system of work. It is intended for use by IRATA International members, IRATA International rope access technicians, national or regional enforcement agencies, safety officers and those who commission rope access work, e.g. building contractors; multi-national oil and gas companies; the renewable energy sector. This code of practice is applicable to the use of IRATA International rope access methods for industrial purposes, i.e. for access to buildings, other structures (on or offshore) or natural features, such as cliff faces, where ropes are used as the primary means of access, egress or support and as the primary means of protection against a fall. This code of practice is not intended to apply to the use of rope-based access methods for leisure activities, arboriculture, general steeplejack methods or emergency personal evacuation systems, or to the use of rope-based access (line rescue) techniques by fire brigades and other emergency services for rescue work or for rescue training. NOTE Throughout this code of practice, the term rope access is intended to mean rope access for industrial purposes, unless otherwise stated.
This International Code of Practice for Industrial Rope Access Systems’ is freely available on the IRATA website to anyone who wishes to access it. Please see the following links:
- The IRATA website – irata.org
- IRATA freely available publications - Publications | IRATA International
- Access to the document (ICOP) - ‘IRATA International Code of Practice for Industrial Rope Access’