omara
Electrical
- Jul 20, 2001
- 6
Thanks to all who provided answers to my original question. Unfortunately, I apparently was not precise or clear enough about my requirements.
I'm looking for information the effects of the compounds resulting from arcing in SF6 on the health of the technicians working to repair the switchgear after the fault. Note that in some cases the integrity of the switchgear has already been compromised by the fault and these compounds are already in the switchgear hall environment.
What are the guidelines for working in this environment? What safeguards should be taken by the people working there? Are there any short- or long-term health problems that may be expected?
I'll be grateful for pointers to any site that deals with these issues. All I've found so far are mention that the compounds are dangerous and the effects of SF6 as a greenhouse gas.
Thanks again.
I'm looking for information the effects of the compounds resulting from arcing in SF6 on the health of the technicians working to repair the switchgear after the fault. Note that in some cases the integrity of the switchgear has already been compromised by the fault and these compounds are already in the switchgear hall environment.
What are the guidelines for working in this environment? What safeguards should be taken by the people working there? Are there any short- or long-term health problems that may be expected?
I'll be grateful for pointers to any site that deals with these issues. All I've found so far are mention that the compounds are dangerous and the effects of SF6 as a greenhouse gas.
Thanks again.