Summary

The use of quantified risk analysis and assessment is now becoming mandatory for the management of indirect electric shock risk in some countries. This approach enables asset owners to ensure earthing systems have adequate robustness in performing the functional and safety requirements of the design at the same time as finding a balance between cost, practicality and management of risk.

A quantified risk analysis and assessment process for indirect electric shock risk is described in this brochure and recommendations are made regarding the integration of QRA within the earthing design processes of existing standards.

Additional informations

Publication type Electra
Reference ELT_302_4
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
Study committees
  • Substations and electrical installations (B3)
Working groups JWG B3.35/CIRED
File size 4 MB
Pages number 4
Price for non member 20 €
Price for member Free

Authors

RUTER, STAUBACH

Keywords

substations, electrical installations, CIRED

Substation earthing system design optimisation through the application of quantified risk analysis
Substation earthing system design optimisation through the application of quantified risk analysis