About the authors
First name, Middle name, Last name, Scientific degree, Scientific rank, Current position. Full and brief name of the organization, The organization address. | Khuziakhmetov R.A. – candidate of technical sciences, associate professor E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Khuziakhmetova K.R. – student E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering The organization address: 420043, Russia, Kazan, Zelenaya st., 1 |
Title of the article | Ensuring safety in electric highly dangerous premises of residential buildings |
Abstract. | In many industries, such as light industry, electrical, chemical to electrical accident with severe and fatal falls from 13 % to 17 %, in agriculture, construction and non-manufacturing sector, including in the home, these figures reach 40 %. The statistics are allegations that electrocution causes more than 50 % of deaths and serious injuries of people. Bathrooms in modern residential apartment buildings, especially model building, because of their small size and the possibility of electrocution in them due to high humidity in accordance with the Rules for electrical installation (REI) are highly hazardous. GOST R 50571.11-96 «Electrical Installations of buildings. Part 7. Requirements for special installations. Section 701. The bathrooms and shower rooms» in bathrooms and shower rooms isolated areas with a high risk of electrocution of people. The placement of the bathrooms modern washing machines, unauthorized installation of additional sockets and lamps exacerbate the danger in them because they have to be placed in high risk areas. |
Keywords. | electrical safety, bathroom, humidity, risk, dangerous premises, elektoroborudovaniye. |
For citations: | Khuziakhmetov R.A., Khuziakhmetova K.R. Ensuring safety in electric highly dangerous premises of residential buildings // Izvestiya KGASU. 2015. №3(33) P.177-186. |