In electrical part and charger, should we apply EN 60204-1 or EN 60950-1 and EN 
60335-2-29 or EN 61558-2-6?

 

This is one of the problems of product-specific safety standards.  

 

In 1961, James J. Gibson postulated that injury was due to an energy source 
impinging on a body part.  We wouldn’t have this problem if our standards were 
based on energy sources such as electrically-caused thermal energy and 
resulting fire.

 

 

Rich

 

 

 

 


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