The document is a thesis on electrical shock hazards at the BarraShoppingSul shopping center in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It aims to identify risk points for electrical shock and why accidents still occur despite safety measures.
The thesis first discusses electricity risks like heating, fire, electric arcs, and shock. It describes static and dynamic shock, as well as shock potentials. Accidents are then classified and effects described.
Specific risk points at BarraShoppingSul are analyzed, like floor outlets, wall outlets, technical galleries, distribution boards, measurement centers, parking lots, substations, generators, and medium-voltage measurement centers.
The document also covers electrical safety legislation and standards, protection
Analysis of the equations of discrete electron–wave interaction and electron ...Victor Solntsev
This document discusses approaches to calculating the electromagnetic field excited by an electron beam in microwave vacuum devices. It analyzes the equations of discrete interaction between an electron beam and the electromagnetic field of periodic and pseudoperiodic slow-wave structures (SWSs). The analysis is based on the difference theory of excitation of SWSs and allows for a unified description of interaction in both the passbands and rejection bands of the structures. Comparison of electron bunching processes in the linear field of a periodic SWS versus a pseudoperiodic SWS confirms the selective properties of pseudoperiodic SWSs.
The document discusses several electronic music artists that provide inspiration for branding a new artist. Tyler, the Creator is described as carefree, humorous, and inspirational while also being independent. Flume is portrayed as more serious and professional without feeling manufactured. Flying Lotus has a devoted fanbase and strong social media presence. Hudson Mohawke's aesthetic uses neon and pastel colors in an enigmatic way.
Este documento presenta diferentes tipos de elementos multimedia que se pueden incluir en una presentación de PowerPoint, incluyendo video, audio, SmartArt, WordArt, animación y transiciones. Describe brevemente cada elemento, proporcionando ejemplos de formatos de video y audio, las categorías de SmartArt disponibles, y los tipos de animación como énfasis, entrada y salida.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for a public health management class. It introduces the instructor and focus on governmental and nonprofit settings. It outlines expectations, readings including textbooks on public health management and managing nonprofits, and assignments including weekly discussions, group projects, and a final memo. Management topics that will be discussed are introduced such as the importance of management skills, the functions of management, and management theories. The first week's tasks are assigned and include reading the first chapters of both textbooks and participating in online discussions.
O documento fornece instruções sobre primeiros socorros a bordo de embarcações, incluindo procedimentos para situações de emergência como afogamento, choque elétrico e fraturas. Descreve como verificar sinais vitais, prestar ressuscitação cardiopulmonar, controlar hemorragias, imobilizar fraturas e transportar vítimas de forma segura.
Electron bunching in the optimal operating regime of a carcinotrodeVictor Solntsev
Electron bunching processes in a carcinotrode (backwardﱹwave oscillator with selfﱹmodulation of electron emission) operating in the highﱹefficiency regime determined previously are investigated. The posﱹ sibility of obtaining an efficiency of about 80% is explained from the physical viewpoint.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo iniciar y utilizar el programa Microsoft Excel 2007. Explica cómo abrir Excel, navegar por la interfaz principal que incluye la barra de herramientas y la hoja de cálculo, y realizar tareas básicas como escribir datos, ajustar el tamaño de celdas y filas, e insertar filas.
Analysis of the equations of discrete electron–wave interaction and electron ...Victor Solntsev
This document discusses approaches to calculating the electromagnetic field excited by an electron beam in microwave vacuum devices. It analyzes the equations of discrete interaction between an electron beam and the electromagnetic field of periodic and pseudoperiodic slow-wave structures (SWSs). The analysis is based on the difference theory of excitation of SWSs and allows for a unified description of interaction in both the passbands and rejection bands of the structures. Comparison of electron bunching processes in the linear field of a periodic SWS versus a pseudoperiodic SWS confirms the selective properties of pseudoperiodic SWSs.
The document discusses several electronic music artists that provide inspiration for branding a new artist. Tyler, the Creator is described as carefree, humorous, and inspirational while also being independent. Flume is portrayed as more serious and professional without feeling manufactured. Flying Lotus has a devoted fanbase and strong social media presence. Hudson Mohawke's aesthetic uses neon and pastel colors in an enigmatic way.
Este documento presenta diferentes tipos de elementos multimedia que se pueden incluir en una presentación de PowerPoint, incluyendo video, audio, SmartArt, WordArt, animación y transiciones. Describe brevemente cada elemento, proporcionando ejemplos de formatos de video y audio, las categorías de SmartArt disponibles, y los tipos de animación como énfasis, entrada y salida.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for a public health management class. It introduces the instructor and focus on governmental and nonprofit settings. It outlines expectations, readings including textbooks on public health management and managing nonprofits, and assignments including weekly discussions, group projects, and a final memo. Management topics that will be discussed are introduced such as the importance of management skills, the functions of management, and management theories. The first week's tasks are assigned and include reading the first chapters of both textbooks and participating in online discussions.
O documento fornece instruções sobre primeiros socorros a bordo de embarcações, incluindo procedimentos para situações de emergência como afogamento, choque elétrico e fraturas. Descreve como verificar sinais vitais, prestar ressuscitação cardiopulmonar, controlar hemorragias, imobilizar fraturas e transportar vítimas de forma segura.
Electron bunching in the optimal operating regime of a carcinotrodeVictor Solntsev
Electron bunching processes in a carcinotrode (backwardﱹwave oscillator with selfﱹmodulation of electron emission) operating in the highﱹefficiency regime determined previously are investigated. The posﱹ sibility of obtaining an efficiency of about 80% is explained from the physical viewpoint.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo iniciar y utilizar el programa Microsoft Excel 2007. Explica cómo abrir Excel, navegar por la interfaz principal que incluye la barra de herramientas y la hoja de cálculo, y realizar tareas básicas como escribir datos, ajustar el tamaño de celdas y filas, e insertar filas.
This document discusses electrical safety in power distribution. It identifies hazards that can lead to electrical accidents, such as faulty wiring, damaged insulation, and improper training. The document advocates applying a hazard management process to identify electrical hazards, assess their risks, implement control measures, and establish recovery plans in case controls fail. The goal is to reduce electrical accidents and promote a safe working environment.
Basically, electrical hazards can be categorized into three types. The first and most commonly recognized hazard is electrical shock. The second type of hazard is electrical burns and the third is the effects of blasts which include pressure impact, flying particles from vaporized conductors and first breath considerations
This document provides guidance for instructors to supplement training on electrical safety hazards awareness. It covers topics such as electrical current and how it affects the human body, step and touch potential hazards, safe work practices for non-electrical workers, power arc characteristics and hazards, NFPA approach boundaries, electrical emergencies, hazards for specific job roles, potential accidents, and electrical safety tips. The objectives are to help trainees identify and describe electrical hazards and safety precautions in different workplace scenarios.
The document discusses the importance of electrical safety and preventing electrical hazards. It notes that electricity is ubiquitous but also dangerous, causing thousands of deaths annually. It outlines various electrical safety practices and controls that can help reduce risks, such as proper equipment installation, insulation, guarding of energized components, grounding, bonding, using GFCIs, overcurrent protection, and establishing safe work practices. Adopting these electrical safety measures and complying with relevant standards can improve occupational safety when working with electricity.
Best Practice(s) in regulating Electrical Safety in the homeLeonardo ENERGY
Highlights:
* Overall goal is to safeguard the lives of citizens and avoid fires.
* Argues for a correct approach by all parties involved to achieve safe electrical installation in every home.
* Discusses the role of the contractor/installer, utilities company, network distributor, owner, user, and authorities.
* Offers some best practices to achieve safe domestic electrical installations.
* Suggests that regular inspections are also necessary.
The cover story of a US Magazine 'Plant Services'. I've always dreamed of being on the cover of 'Rolling Stones'... Plant Services is OK though since I'm a servant leader. The Process IS the Leader
Perturbaciones de flujo de energía eléctrica en la red de la facultad de ing...JOe Torres Palomino
This document presents a project analyzing perturbations in the electrical flow in the electrical network of the Faculty of Engineering at the Luis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, Ecuador during May-June 2021. It aims to evaluate connections, protections and functioning of devices connected to the network, identify the type and source of perturbations through recent events, and propose solutions to eradicate perturbations. The theoretical framework discusses definitions of electrical quality, standards, and potential sources of irregularities in electrical systems like equipment failures or weather events. The methodology section outlines qualitative and quantitative analysis methods to be used.
This document provides guidance on electrical safety in the construction sector. It covers basic concepts of electricity including circuits, voltage, resistance and current. It describes common electrical accidents in construction and their consequences. Recommendations are given for safe use of temporary electrical installations, tools and equipment. An annex includes an inspection checklist for electrical safety and a model for electrical safety management. The overall aim is to prevent electrical risks and accidents in construction work.
The presentation is based on the discussions about the safety in Power Plants and substations. The presentation is a part of the seminar on Electrical safety and reliability. The reporting of accidents was also discussed at length in the seminar
An arc flash is a dangerous event that occurs due to an arcing fault in an electrical system, which can release tremendous heat energy and cause severe burns, injuries or death. Proper personal protective equipment is required depending on the calculated incident energy level at different locations. Regular maintenance, worker training and safety programs are important to reduce arc flash hazards by preventing faults and minimizing exposure times.
Every year, more than 300 deaths and 4000 injuries are recorded as a result of workplace electrical hazard. Find out, all you need to know about workplace hazards and basic electrical safety practices.
Safety precautions while using electricityanna barton
When working with electricity, it is critically important to take safety precautions because you never know when an electrical shock will hit you. Every task should be performed with safety rules and regulations in mind. A person should always follow simple safety precautions while working with electricity to keep others and yourself safe from danger.
http://safetyprecautionswhileusingelectricity.weebly.com/
IRJET- Refocusing Electrical Safety Aspects & its Regulatory Requirement in P...IRJET Journal
This document discusses electrical safety aspects and regulatory requirements in power plants. It notes that electrical hazards are hidden dangers that can have severe consequences, so proper safety management is critical. Regulations require classifying work areas, using protective devices, approved procedures, and work permits to isolate hazardous energy sources. Adhering to safety rules and regulations can greatly reduce injuries from electricity. The aim is to increase awareness of electrical safety and analyze the root causes of accidents to improve safety.
What is arc flash? What are the legal requirements? What are the arc flash standards required in industry? Premium Power, an electrical engineering consultancy offers a checklist of what needs to be considered before carrying out work on or near live equipment
Electrical engineers face near daily threats to their health from electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exposure at work. EMR has been proven to significantly increase cancer risks and neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and dementia. EMR is invisible and undetectable to human senses, leading to complacency about its risks. Electrical engineers working near high-power transmitters and antennas risk dielectric heating of body tissues from electric fields, which can cause very painful internal and external burns. It is up to electrical engineers to develop methods to mitigate EMR risks so technologies can be used safely.
Given that the core business of a hospital is the welfare of its patients, it is easy to understand why the intricacies of electricity are not a high priority. However, ensuring patient welfare requires a huge variety of medical appliances, which in turn, require electricity. Electricity is therefore a vital utility and any malfunction or interruption can quickly lead to disastrous consequences.
This combination—being absolutely vital but far from the primary concern of the organization—entails a certain risk.
Standards and regulations prescribe how a hospital’s electrical installations should be conceived and installed to ensure safety and reliability. Those regulations are complemented by the prescriptions of the equipment manufacturers. All these rules, however, create a complex tangle of information for the user, often making it difficult to figure out which rule has to be applied where and exactly how it has to be implemented. In this tutorial, we will try to shed light on those regulations and give a comprehensive overview.
Once safety and reliability are taken care of, the focus can shift to energy efficiency. The fact that efficiency is only of secondary priority for a hospitals’ electrical installation does not mean its impact cannot be significant. By focusing on energy efficiency, hospitals can often make surprisingly large savings on the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their installations and thus on the cost of the medical aid they render. This paper addresses a few of the major energy efficiency topics relevant to medical building management.
Welcome to the August 2017 edition of WIPAC Monthly, the monthly magazine of the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition we ask the question "Where does the Water Industry & the Smart Industry collide in an interesting opinion piece which looks at the various reports that have been published about the Water Industry recently.
In our second article this month we have a continuation of the "Focus On" pieces which look at the basics of a particular subject in the Water Industry. This month concentrated on the subject of Wastewater Flow Control.
This is all together with all of the usual news & events from the Water Industry
Arc flash incidents can be costly in terms of personnel injury and equipment repair/replacement. This presentation provides an overview of the NFPA 70E 2012 Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace and the requirements of the standards, which are intended to better protect electrical workers from injury when they work on energized electrical equipment. This includes all aspects of facility and employer responsibilities for compliance to the NFPA 70E standards, as well as the current status of OSHA enforcement of these standards. Copyright AIST Reprinted with Permission.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
This document discusses electrical safety in power distribution. It identifies hazards that can lead to electrical accidents, such as faulty wiring, damaged insulation, and improper training. The document advocates applying a hazard management process to identify electrical hazards, assess their risks, implement control measures, and establish recovery plans in case controls fail. The goal is to reduce electrical accidents and promote a safe working environment.
Basically, electrical hazards can be categorized into three types. The first and most commonly recognized hazard is electrical shock. The second type of hazard is electrical burns and the third is the effects of blasts which include pressure impact, flying particles from vaporized conductors and first breath considerations
This document provides guidance for instructors to supplement training on electrical safety hazards awareness. It covers topics such as electrical current and how it affects the human body, step and touch potential hazards, safe work practices for non-electrical workers, power arc characteristics and hazards, NFPA approach boundaries, electrical emergencies, hazards for specific job roles, potential accidents, and electrical safety tips. The objectives are to help trainees identify and describe electrical hazards and safety precautions in different workplace scenarios.
The document discusses the importance of electrical safety and preventing electrical hazards. It notes that electricity is ubiquitous but also dangerous, causing thousands of deaths annually. It outlines various electrical safety practices and controls that can help reduce risks, such as proper equipment installation, insulation, guarding of energized components, grounding, bonding, using GFCIs, overcurrent protection, and establishing safe work practices. Adopting these electrical safety measures and complying with relevant standards can improve occupational safety when working with electricity.
Best Practice(s) in regulating Electrical Safety in the homeLeonardo ENERGY
Highlights:
* Overall goal is to safeguard the lives of citizens and avoid fires.
* Argues for a correct approach by all parties involved to achieve safe electrical installation in every home.
* Discusses the role of the contractor/installer, utilities company, network distributor, owner, user, and authorities.
* Offers some best practices to achieve safe domestic electrical installations.
* Suggests that regular inspections are also necessary.
The cover story of a US Magazine 'Plant Services'. I've always dreamed of being on the cover of 'Rolling Stones'... Plant Services is OK though since I'm a servant leader. The Process IS the Leader
Perturbaciones de flujo de energía eléctrica en la red de la facultad de ing...JOe Torres Palomino
This document presents a project analyzing perturbations in the electrical flow in the electrical network of the Faculty of Engineering at the Luis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, Ecuador during May-June 2021. It aims to evaluate connections, protections and functioning of devices connected to the network, identify the type and source of perturbations through recent events, and propose solutions to eradicate perturbations. The theoretical framework discusses definitions of electrical quality, standards, and potential sources of irregularities in electrical systems like equipment failures or weather events. The methodology section outlines qualitative and quantitative analysis methods to be used.
This document provides guidance on electrical safety in the construction sector. It covers basic concepts of electricity including circuits, voltage, resistance and current. It describes common electrical accidents in construction and their consequences. Recommendations are given for safe use of temporary electrical installations, tools and equipment. An annex includes an inspection checklist for electrical safety and a model for electrical safety management. The overall aim is to prevent electrical risks and accidents in construction work.
The presentation is based on the discussions about the safety in Power Plants and substations. The presentation is a part of the seminar on Electrical safety and reliability. The reporting of accidents was also discussed at length in the seminar
An arc flash is a dangerous event that occurs due to an arcing fault in an electrical system, which can release tremendous heat energy and cause severe burns, injuries or death. Proper personal protective equipment is required depending on the calculated incident energy level at different locations. Regular maintenance, worker training and safety programs are important to reduce arc flash hazards by preventing faults and minimizing exposure times.
Every year, more than 300 deaths and 4000 injuries are recorded as a result of workplace electrical hazard. Find out, all you need to know about workplace hazards and basic electrical safety practices.
Safety precautions while using electricityanna barton
When working with electricity, it is critically important to take safety precautions because you never know when an electrical shock will hit you. Every task should be performed with safety rules and regulations in mind. A person should always follow simple safety precautions while working with electricity to keep others and yourself safe from danger.
http://safetyprecautionswhileusingelectricity.weebly.com/
IRJET- Refocusing Electrical Safety Aspects & its Regulatory Requirement in P...IRJET Journal
This document discusses electrical safety aspects and regulatory requirements in power plants. It notes that electrical hazards are hidden dangers that can have severe consequences, so proper safety management is critical. Regulations require classifying work areas, using protective devices, approved procedures, and work permits to isolate hazardous energy sources. Adhering to safety rules and regulations can greatly reduce injuries from electricity. The aim is to increase awareness of electrical safety and analyze the root causes of accidents to improve safety.
What is arc flash? What are the legal requirements? What are the arc flash standards required in industry? Premium Power, an electrical engineering consultancy offers a checklist of what needs to be considered before carrying out work on or near live equipment
Electrical engineers face near daily threats to their health from electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exposure at work. EMR has been proven to significantly increase cancer risks and neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and dementia. EMR is invisible and undetectable to human senses, leading to complacency about its risks. Electrical engineers working near high-power transmitters and antennas risk dielectric heating of body tissues from electric fields, which can cause very painful internal and external burns. It is up to electrical engineers to develop methods to mitigate EMR risks so technologies can be used safely.
Given that the core business of a hospital is the welfare of its patients, it is easy to understand why the intricacies of electricity are not a high priority. However, ensuring patient welfare requires a huge variety of medical appliances, which in turn, require electricity. Electricity is therefore a vital utility and any malfunction or interruption can quickly lead to disastrous consequences.
This combination—being absolutely vital but far from the primary concern of the organization—entails a certain risk.
Standards and regulations prescribe how a hospital’s electrical installations should be conceived and installed to ensure safety and reliability. Those regulations are complemented by the prescriptions of the equipment manufacturers. All these rules, however, create a complex tangle of information for the user, often making it difficult to figure out which rule has to be applied where and exactly how it has to be implemented. In this tutorial, we will try to shed light on those regulations and give a comprehensive overview.
Once safety and reliability are taken care of, the focus can shift to energy efficiency. The fact that efficiency is only of secondary priority for a hospitals’ electrical installation does not mean its impact cannot be significant. By focusing on energy efficiency, hospitals can often make surprisingly large savings on the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their installations and thus on the cost of the medical aid they render. This paper addresses a few of the major energy efficiency topics relevant to medical building management.
Welcome to the August 2017 edition of WIPAC Monthly, the monthly magazine of the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition we ask the question "Where does the Water Industry & the Smart Industry collide in an interesting opinion piece which looks at the various reports that have been published about the Water Industry recently.
In our second article this month we have a continuation of the "Focus On" pieces which look at the basics of a particular subject in the Water Industry. This month concentrated on the subject of Wastewater Flow Control.
This is all together with all of the usual news & events from the Water Industry
Arc flash incidents can be costly in terms of personnel injury and equipment repair/replacement. This presentation provides an overview of the NFPA 70E 2012 Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace and the requirements of the standards, which are intended to better protect electrical workers from injury when they work on energized electrical equipment. This includes all aspects of facility and employer responsibilities for compliance to the NFPA 70E standards, as well as the current status of OSHA enforcement of these standards. Copyright AIST Reprinted with Permission.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
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1. MINISTÉRIO DA EDUCAÇÃO
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
DEPARTAMENTO DE ENGENHARIA NUCLEAR
CURSO DE ESPECIALIZAÇÃO EM ENGENHARIA DE SEGURANÇA DO
TRABALHO
CHOQUE ELÉTRICO - BARRASHOPPINGSUL
por
Humberto Bortoluzzi
Orientadora:
Luisa Tânia Elesbão Rodrigues
Porto Alegre, Agosto 2009
2. CHOQUE ELÉTRICO - BARRASHOPPINGSUL
por
H u m b e r t o B o r t o l u z z i
Engenheiro Eletricista
Monografia submetida ao Corpo Docente do Curso de Especialização em
Engenharia de Segurança do Trabalho, do Departamento de Engenharia Nuclear,
da Escola de Engenharia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,
como parte dos requisitos necessários para a obtenção do Título de
Especialização
em Engenharia de Segurança do Trabalho
Orientadora: Profª. Luisa Tânia Elesbão Rodrigues
Prof. Dr. Sergio Viçosa Möller
Coordenador do Curso de Especialização em
Engenharia de Segurança do Trabalho
Porto Alegre, Agosto 2009
3. DEDICATÓRIA
A minha esposa Tânia, as minhas filhas Letícia,
Luiza e a minha mãe Maria Amália (Tia Mamá),
pelo apoio e incentivo dado durante os longos
18 meses do curso.
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4. AGRADECIMENTOS
Aos grandes colegas e amigos conquistados durante o curso de
Especialização na gelada sala de aula durante o inverno e sufocante, nas noites
quentes do verão, do prédio de Engenharia Mecânica.
A minha mãe que lutou para que eu fizesse o curso, a Tânia que me
esperava na República para tomar àquela cerveja.
A Profª. Luisa Tânia pela paciência em esperar o início do trabalho e,
finalmente, a conclusão, que me pareceu interminável.
iv
5. RESUMO
Choque Elétrico
Eletricidade é uma das formas de energia mais difundida no planeta neste
início de século. Ela está presente em todos os segmentos da sociedade, em todos
os lugares, e, de certa forma, sempre há a nossa disposição uma fonte provedora de
tensão para ser utilizada. Esta difusão de pontos e facilidades torna elevado o risco
de acidente com eletricidade.
O problema existe, é grave e de certa forma é desconhecido pela grande
maioria da população. A legislação que regulamenta o trabalho em eletricidade, NR-
10 é atual e suficiente, as normas da Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas
(ABNT) que especificam equipamentos, partes e peças são inúmeras e contribuem
para a segurança de todos no quesito elétrico. A observância de empregados e
empregadores, o respeito dos fabricantes na preparação de componentes elétricos,
a fiscalização atuante e ainda assim os acidentes com eletricidade são freqüentes e
na grande maioria deixam seqüelas graves.
O novo shopping na cidade de Porto Alegre, o BarraShoppingSul é um
prédio moderno que respeitou todas as regras de segurança no que diz respeito à
eletricidade, mas mesmo assim, os riscos existem e são reais.
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo identificar os pontos que oferecem
risco à saúde e segurança das pessoas que de certa forma, habitam as
dependências do prédio do BarraShoppingSul e por quais motivos, apesar de todos
os cuidados, ainda ocorrem acidentes com eletricidade.
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6. ABSTRACT
Electric Shock
Electricity is one of the most disseminate ways of energy on the planet in the
beginning of this century. It is present in all segments of society, in all places, and, in
certain way, we always have at our disposal a tension source supplier to be used.
This diffusion of points and the facilities make the risk of accident with electricity
extremely high.
The problem exists, is serious and in certain way it is unknown to the great
majority of the population. The legislation that regulates the work in electricity, NR-10
is current and adequate; the norms of the Brazilian Association of Technical Norms
(ABNT) which specify equipment, parts and pieces are innumerable and contribute
for the security of all in the electric question. Although the observance of employers
and employees, the respect of the manufacturers in the preparation of electric
components, the operating supervision still the accidents with electricity are frequent
and in a great majority of the cases leave serious sequels.
The new shopping in the city of Porto Alegre, BarraShoppingSul is a modern
building that has respected all the security rules concerning electricity, and even
though the risks still exist and are real.
The present work is meant to identify the points that offer risk to the health and
the safety of the people who in a certain way, inhabit the dependences of the building
of BarraShoppingSul and for which reasons, although all the cares, accidents with
electricity still occur.
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7. ÍNDICE Pág.
1. INTRODUÇÃO .................................................................................................01
1.1 Eletricidade.............................................................................................01
1.2 Conceitos ...............................................................................................02
2. RISCOS............................................................................................................02
2.1 Riscos com Eletricidade .........................................................................02
2.1.1 Aquecimento ...............................................................................03
2.1.2 Fogo............................................................................................03
2.1.3 Arco Elétrico................................................................................03
2.1.4 Choque elétrico ...........................................................................04
2.2 Tipos de Choque Elétrico .......................................................................06
2.2.1 Choque Estático..........................................................................06
2.2.2 Choque Dinâmico........................................................................06
2.2.3 Tipos de Potencial.......................................................................06
2.3 Acidentes com Eletricidade ....................................................................07
2.3.1 Classificação dos Acidentes........................................................08
2.3.2 Efeitos .........................................................................................08
3. RISCO DE CHOQUE NO BARRASHOPPINGSUL..........................................09
3.1 Localização do Prédio ............................................................................10
3.2 Mall.........................................................................................................11
3.2.1 Tomadas de Piso ........................................................................11
3.2.2 Tomadas de Parede....................................................................12
3.2.3 Caixas de Passagem ..................................................................12
3.3 Galerias Técnicas...................................................................................13
3.3.1 Quadros de Distribuição..............................................................14
3.3.2 Centros de Medição ....................................................................14
3.3.3 Tomadas de Potência .................................................................15
3.4 Estacionamento Externo ........................................................................15
3.4.1 Caixas de Passagem / Alimentação Postes................................16
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8. 3.5 Subestações...........................................................................................16
3.5.1 Quadros de Distribuição..............................................................17
3.5.2 QGBT..........................................................................................17
3.5.3 Iluminação...................................................................................18
3.6 Gerador ..................................................................................................18
3.7 Centro Medição MT................................................................................19
4. LEGISLAÇÃO...................................................................................................20
4.1 Normas Brasileiras.................................................................................20
4.1.1 NR-10..........................................................................................21
4.2 Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego (MTE) ..............................................24
5. MEDIDAS DE PROTEÇÃO..............................................................................24
5.1 Proteção contra o Contato Direto...........................................................25
5.2 Proteção contra o Contato Indireto.........................................................26
5.3 Aterramento............................................................................................26
6. EQUIPAMENTOS DE PROTEÇÃO .................................................................29
6.1 Equipamento de Proteção Individual (EPI).............................................29
6.2 Equipamento de Proteção Coletiva (EPC) .............................................31
6.3 Primeiros Socorros.................................................................................32
7. RESPONSABILIDADES...................................................................................32
7.1 Responsabilidade Civil ...........................................................................33
7.2 Responsabilidade Criminal.....................................................................35
8. CONCLUSÃO...................................................................................................36
REFERÊNCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS.....................................................................37
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9. ÍNDICE DE FIGURAS Pág.
Figura 01 .............................................................................................................05
Figura 02 .............................................................................................................07
Figura 03 .............................................................................................................07
Figura 04 .............................................................................................................22
Figura 05 .............................................................................................................22
Figura 06 .............................................................................................................26
Figura 07 .............................................................................................................26
Figura 08 .............................................................................................................28
Figura 09 .............................................................................................................28
Figura 10 .............................................................................................................29
Figura 11 .............................................................................................................31
ÍNDICE DE TABELAS
Tabela 01 .............................................................................................................05
Tabela 02 .............................................................................................................30
Tabela 03 .............................................................................................................32
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