Elektroschutz - im Auftrag unserer Sicherheit
Graz University of Technology
Katrin Friedl
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General Course Information
This course was initiated by the Elektroschutz Gemeinnützige Privatstiftung (Electrical Safety Foundation Vienna) and was created in two parts by the foundation and TU Graz with the help of numerous top-class experts in the field of electrical safety. This course is now a combination and further development of the two partial courses.
Content
Course Content
The aim of the course is to give participants an overview of the
comprehensive subject area of electrical safety. On the one hand, basic
knowledge of the subject will be conveyed, along with historical aspects. On
the other hand, technical, scientific, and legal details of electrical safety will
be introduced to a specialist audience through specific units. It will be shown
that electrical safety is the basis for a safe use of electricity.
Course Goals
Knowing the effects of electric current on humans and livestock.Knowing the terms body impedance, contact voltage and body currentsKnowing some of the pioneers of electrical protection and their achievements.Understanding and being able to apply the 5 safety rules.
Understanding the essential parameters of electrical protection.
Distinguishing between protective devices and know their areas of application.Knowing the 3-stage protection concept and be able to classify the protective measures.Distinguishing between the individual mains systems and be able to deal with their special features for protection against electric shock.Understand the fault protection measure "TN-System".Knowing the basics of electrotechnical standardisation and the legal framework for the use of electricity.Knowing working methods in electrical installations, role models and organisation of work in accordance with EN 50110.
Previous Knowledge
Interest in the topic and depending on the module some general knowledge in natural sience and electrical engineering
Course Procedure
9 weeks
Unit 1: Historical Development of Research on the Effects of Electric Current on Humans
Unit 2: Effects of Electric Current - Part 1: Effects and Body Impedances of Humans and Livestock
Unit 3: Effects of Electric Current - Part 2: Effects of Alternating, Direct and Lightning Currents in Detail
Unit 4: Effects of Electric Current - Part 3: Current-Time Zones
Unit 5: Prof. Ing. Dr. phil. Gottfried Biegelmeier - A pioneer of electrical safety!
Unit 6: Protection against electric shock - Part 1
Unit 7: Protection against electric shock - Part 2
Unit 8: Laws, regulations and standards
Unit 9: Electrical safety at work
Certificate
For actively participating in the course you will receive an automatic certificate which includes your username, the course name as well as the completed lessons. We want to point out that this certificate merely confirms that the user answered at least 75% of the self-assessment questions correctly.Licence
This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0ECTS Credits
This MOOC is offered as an introduction to the lecture “Safety and Protection” at Graz University of Technology. To receive the corresponding ECTS for this course, it is necessary to pass all assessments in this MOOCs (75%) in addition to the course examination. For this purpose, it is necessary to be a student of Graz University of Technology and to register for the corresponding course via TUGRAZonline.
Course at TU Graz: Safety and Protection (432.151).
Important note: Please register for this MOOC with your eduID. This is mandatory to be able to issue a certificate (confirmation of participation).
For further details, please refer to the course description or your curriculum, or contact your teacher.
Course Instructor
Katrin Friedl
This course was initiated by the Elektroschutz Gemeinnützige Privatstiftung and created in two parts by the foundation and TU Graz with the help of numerous top-class experts in the field of electrical protection. The course is now directed by Katrin Friedl.
Contributors to the creation:
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Maria Aigner
Projektleiterin; IES ZT GmbH
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Andreas Abart
Betriebsleiter Stromnetz;
Netz Oberösterreich GmbH
Stiftungsvorstand
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Gerhard
Diendorfer
Leiter der
Abteilung ALDIS (Austrian Lightning Detection & Information
System) im OVE
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Katrin Friedl
Ass. Prof., Technische
Universität Graz
Geschäftsführer der Abteilung Normung und Standardisierung im OVE
Ing. Sepp Groiß
Technischer Experte
Ing. Michael Koch, MSc.
R & D Engineer, Eaton Industries (Austria) GmbH
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Gerhard Lavicka, MBA
Technischer Betriebsleiter, Wiener Netze GmbH
Dietmar Linzbacher
Kustos Technisches Museum
Wien i.R.
Director Engineering, Eaton Industries (Austria) GmbH
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Rudolf Mörk-Mörkenstein
Gerichtssachverständiger; Geschäftsführer IES ZT GmbH
Eur.Phys. Dipl.-Ing. Alfred Mörx
Technischer Experte, diam-consult
Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. univ. Bruno PodesserLeiter der Abteilung für Biomedizinische Forschung, AKH Wien
Dipl.-Ing. Gerhard Rabitsch
Ehm. Leiter des Elektropathologischen Museums Wien
Dipl.-Ing. Peter Reichel
Generalsekretär OVE
Technischer Experte
Dr. Eduard Winter
Sammlungsmanager PaSiN, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
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