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Electrical testing: Free guide to EN50191

Details of all the practical issues associated with the EN50191 standard for the installation  and operation of electrical test equipment are covered in a newly reprinted booklet from electrical safety testing specialist Clare Instruments.

The free, Guide to EN50191 will be of interest to all those with responsibility for ensuring the safe operation of electrical test equipment in manufacturing, compliance, repair and design organisations.

Because the standard applies to all facilities where electrical testing  is  undertaken, it is also applicable to test houses, repair workshops and design laboratories.

A full guide to the safety requirements of different electrical test stations and locations is included, together with details of the safety measures required to ensure protection against electric shock.

Clare Instruments

0191 587 8741

http://www.clareinstruments.com/

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