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For higher voltages, step and touch potential limits are normally determined to ensure personal safety under abnormal conditions.
Body limit
From experimental data the upper limit for max. body current was derived as a function of current duration (t in sec) given by:
Ik = 0.116/(t^0.5) for 0.03sec < t < 3sec
Touch potential limit is the potential difference between the grid potential rise (GPR) and the surface potential at the point where a person is standing, while at the same time having his hands in contact with an earthed structure.
The safe touch potential is a function of the safe current duration and the resistance of the body, the resistance under the feet and the surface layer resistivity in ohm-metre.
Safe touch Potential = Ik (Rk + 0.5Rf)
where Ik = 0.116/(t^0.5) for 0.03sec < t < 3sec
thus Safe touch Potential = [116 + (0.7 x Ps)] / (t^0.5)
Rk = body resistance = 1000ohms
Rf = resistance under feet = 3 x Ps
Ps = Surface layer resistivity in ohm-metre