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ANSI/AHRI Standard 760-2007
In the North American market the electrical code is based on safety standards. If an electrical fault causes damage or death, the reason as to why is established and a code written or re written so as to not have the event happen again. By having everyone use the same safety standard all installations are wired the same. This means that electricians and maintenance people will know what to expect when working on electrical installations. By maintaining this same standard throughout the industry, a level of safety is also maintained throughout the industry.
Bsi stands for British Standards Institution
In Canada it is the CSA, Canadian Standards Association that checks for safety of electrical devices. After testing and when approved, the device will have a CSA designation on the equipment. By law, a Canadian electrician is not allowed to make a connection to any electrical device that doesn't have a CSA certification label attached.
IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It is an organization made up of engineers, scientists and students who develop standards for the computer and electronics industry.
India is a sovereign nation and develops and follows its own standards for electrical safety.
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a set of standards prescribed by the state to be followed during design & installation of residential heat pumps. It specifies appropriate electrical wire sizing, appropriate ampacity of disconnecting device, also appropriate location and safety requirements. And others ...
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Yes, they do, but not by law. Army policy specifies Army compliance with OSHA standards.
What authority enforces the standards set by the Canadian electrical code?
Underwriters Laboratories and perhaps Consumer's Reports.
All switchgear conforms to standards set by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), or the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
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The following standards should cover what you are looking for: NFPA 1410 Standard on Training for Initial Emergency Scene Operations NFPA 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Hope this helps!
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