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Safety Provisions in Electricity Act, 2003 overview of I.E.

Rules 1956 and enforcing Mechanism

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BASIC REASONS OF ELECTRIC ACCIDENTS : Majority of Electric Accidents result from one of the following three big factors : a) Unsafe installation or equipment; b) Unsafe environment; c) Unsafe work practices.
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ELECTRICAL ACCIDENTS FOR THE YEAR


1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02 & 2002-03
HUMAN ANIMA ANIMAL NON L NON FATAL FATAL FATAL 2948 4854 13 2540 4636 18 3090 3737 10 2974 3645 28 2317 3239 43

YEAR 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003

HUMAN FATAL 3662 3781 3568 3766 3367

TOTAL 11477 10977 10405 10413 8966

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HUMAN FATAL ANIMAL NON FATAL

HUMAN NON FATAL TOTAL

ANIMAL FATAL

ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL ACCIDENTS REASONS FOR ELECTRICAL ACCIDENTS YEAR 1998-99 1999-2000 2001-01 2001-02 2002-03 1 3541 30.85% 3141 28.61% 2782 26.73% 3295 31.64% 2434 27.14% 2 3 4 5 1372 1610 615 2137 11.95% 14% 5.36% 18.61% 1532 1543 613 1704 13.96% 14% 5.58% 15.52% 1953 1551 536 1683 18.76% 14.90% 5.15% 16.17% 1733 1650 585 1703 16.64% 15.84% 5.61% 16.35% 1538 1461 672 1198 17.15% 16.29% 7.49% 13.36% 6 7TOTAL 784 1418 11477 6.83% 12.35% 801 1643 10977 7.30% 14.96% 857 1043 10405 8.23% 10% 783 664 10413 7.51% 6.37% 675 988 8966 7.52% 11%

1. Snapping of Conductors 2. Accidental contact with live electric wire/equipment 3. Violation/Neglect of safety measures/lack of supervision 4. Defective appliances/apparatus/tools 5. Inadequate/lack of maintenace. 6. Unauthorised work. 7. Any other reason.
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12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0

HUMAN FATAL ANIMAL NON FATAL

HUMAN NON FATAL TOTAL

ANIMAL FATAL

INDIAN ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003

Section 53 Provisions with respect to electricity trader.


53. The Authority may, in consultation with the State Government, specify suitable measures for---(a) Protecting the public (including the persons engaged in the generation transmission or distribution or trading) from dangers arising form the generation, transmission or distribution or trading of electricity, or use of electricity supplied or installation, maintenance or use of any electric line or electrical plant;
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(b) Eliminating or reducing the risks of personal injury to any person, or damage to property of any person or interference with use of such property; (c) Prohibiting the supply or transmission of electricity except by means of a system which conforms to the specifications as may be specified; (d) Giving notice in the specified form to the Appropriate Commission and Electrical Inspector, of accidents and failures of supplies or transmissions of electricity;
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(e) Keeping by a generating company or licensee the maps, plans and sections relating to supply or transmission of electricity; (f) Inspection of maps, plans and sections by any person authorized by it or by Electrical Inspector or by any person on payment of specified fee;
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(g) Specifying action to be taken in relation to any electric line or electrical plant, or any electrical appliance under the control of a consumer for the purpose of eliminating or reducing the risk of personal injury or damage to property or interference with its use.

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Section 73 (c)

Specify the safety requirements for Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Electric Plants and Electric Lines

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Section 161

Relating to reporting to Accident and inquiry of Accident.

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Section 162

Appointment of Electrical Inspector

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Section 185 Repeal and saving. 185 (2) (c) the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 made under section 37 of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 as it stood before such repeal shall continue to be in force till the regulations under section 53 of this Act are made.
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INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES, 1956 In exercise of powers conferred by Section 37 of Indian Electricity Act, 1910, Electricity Rules were made by Central Electricity Board. These Rules have been saved in the Electricity Act, 2003 Section 185 and shall continue to be enforced till regulation/rules under Section 53 of the Electricity Act, 2003 are made.

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CHAPTER-I PRELIMINARY

Rules 1. to 3.

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CHAPTER-II INSPECTORS

Rules 4. to 10.

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CHAPTER-III LICENCE
Rules 11. to 28.

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CHAPTER-IV GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Rules 29. to 46.

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CHAPTER V GENERAL CONDITIONS RELATING TO SUPPLY AND USE OF ENERGY

Rules 47. to 59.

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CHAPTER-VI ELECTRIC SUPPLY LINES, SYSTEM AND APPARTUS FOR LOW MEDIUM VOLTAGES

Rules 60. to 62.

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CHAPTER-VII ELECTRIC SUPPLY LINES, SYSTEM AND APPARTUS FOR HIGH AND EXTRA-HIGH VOLTAGES Rules 63. to 73.

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CHAPTER-VIII OVERHEAD LINES, UNDERGROUND CABLES AND GENERATING STATIONS

Rules 74. to 93.

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CHAPTER-IX ELECTRIC TRACTION

Rules 94. to 108.

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CHAPTER-X ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED IN MINES AND OIL-FIELDS


Rules 109. to 132.

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CHAPTER-XI MISCELLANEOUS

Rules 133. to 143.

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RULE - 3

This rule relates to authorization of persons to carry out duties incidental to Generation, Transformation, Transmission, Conversion, Distribution or use of Electrical energy. Provides for qualification and training of persons

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Rule 43
(i) Adequate number of fire buckets filled with clean dry sand have been provided. ii) Slopping canopy has been provided above stand for fire buckets if placed in open. iii) Adequate number of fire extinguishers suitable for electric fire have been provided. (iv) The fire extinguishers and buckets have been provided outside the transformer yard/switchgear room preferably near entrance gate. (v)First-Aid box has been provided in the switchgear room. 29

Rule 44 (i) Instruction chart in Hindi or English and local language of the district for restoration of persons suffering from electric shock has been affixed in the switchgear room/control room. (ii) The authorized persons are acquainted with and are com petent to apply instructions for restoration of persons suffering from electric shock. iii) An artificial respirator has been provided in H.V Substation.

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Rules 46
Periodical inspection and testing

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Rule 47 A
Installation and Testing of Generating Units.

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Rule 61 (i) The body frames of Transformers, Motors and other apparatus have been earthed by two separate and distinct connections with earth. (ii) Earthing strips do not have too many bolted joints. (iii) Exposed earth strips do not run above the floor in rooms. (iv) Removable links has for testing the earth resistance of individual earth electrode has been provided. (v)Adequate size of copper or GI strip has been used for earthing.

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Rule 67
Connection with earth.The neutral point of every generator and transformer shall be earthed by connecting it to the earthing system as defined in rule 61 (4) and hereinabove by not less than two separate and distinct connections.

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Basic requirement of Earthing System. As far as possible, the path to the earth should be of the minimum impedance. It should be mechanically strong to withstand corrosion and retain electrical continuity during the life of installation. It should limit earth resistance sufficiently low to permit adequate fault current for the operation of protecting devices in time and to reduce neutral shifting.
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It should consist of equi-potential bonding conductors capable of carrying the prospective earth fault current and a group pipe/ rod/ plate electrodes for dissipating the current to the general mass of earth without exceeding the allowable temperature limits as per the relevant BIS Specifications in order to maintain all noncurrent carrying metal works reasonably at earth potential and to avoid dangerous contact potential being developed on such metal works.
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Entire earthing system shall be designed with regard to the maximum fault current based on the equipment rating. Further, plant extensions may result in increased fault current, and thus the size of earth design should be checked for its correctness.

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Function of Earthing
Provides ground connection for grounded neutral system. Provides discharge path for lightning arrestor. Provides means of discharging/ de-energizing equipment before releasing the same for maintenance. Ensures that non-current carrying parts i.e. equipment frame etc are always safety at ground potential even through insulation fails.
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Rule 63
Approval by Inspector (1) Before making an application to the Inspector for permission (to commence or recommence supply after an installation has been disconnected for one year and above) at high or extra-high voltage electric supply lines or apparatus belonging to him are placed in position, properly joined and duly completed and examined. The supply of energy shall not be commenced by the supplier unless and until the Inspector is satisfied that the provisions of rules 65 to 69 both inclusive have been complied with and the approval in writing of the Inspector has been obtained by him.
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Provided that the supplier may energise the aforesaid electric supply lines or apparatus for the purpose of tests specified in rule 65. (2) The owner of any high or extra-high voltage installation shall, before making application to the Inspector for approval of his installation or additions thereto, test every high or extra-high voltage circuit or additions thereto, other than an overhead line, and satisfy himself that they withstand the application of the testing voltage set out in sub rule (1) of rule 65 and shall duly record the results of such tests and forward them to the Inspector:
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Provided that an Inspector may direct such owner to carry out such tests as he deems necessary or , if he thinks fit, accept the manufacturers certified test in respect of any particular apparatus in place of the test required by this sub-rule. (3) The owner of any high or extra-high voltage installation who makes any additions or alterations to his installation shall not connect to the supply his apparatus or electric supply lines, comprising the said alterations or additions unless and until such alterations or additions have been approved in writing by the Inspector.
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Rules 65 Testing, Operation and Maintenance


Rules 65 (8) Failure of transformers and reactors of 20 MVA and higher capacity shall be reported by the consumers and the suppliers of Electricity within 48 hours of the occurrence of the failure, to the electrical inspector and Central Electricity Board. The reasons for failure and measures to be taken to avoid recurrence of failure shall be sent to the Electrical Inspector and Central Electricity Board within one month of the occurrence in the format given in Annexure XV.
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ENFORCING MECHANISM

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AREA WISE DISTRIBUTI ON OF WORK AMONG R.I.OS


AREA WISE DISTRIBUTI THE R.I.O. IS AS FOL LOWS: RIO (NORTH), NEW DEL HI : ON OF WORK AMONG

HIMACHAL PRADESH, PU NJAB, HARYANA, UTTAR PRADESH, UTTRA NCHAL, BIHAR, RAJASTHAN, MADHYA PR ADESH, CHHATISGARH, DELHI AND CHANDIGARH U.T. RIO (SOUTH), CHHENAI :

TAMILNADU, KERALA, A NDHRA PRADESH, ORISSA, KARNATAKA (E XCEPT UTTAR KANNADA, BELGAUM, DHARWAD, MA NGALORE, BIJAPUR DISTRICT OF KARNATAK A), UTS OF PONDICHERRY, KARAIKA L, YANAM, MAHE, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR & LAKHSDEEP.

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RIO (W EST), GOA

M AHARASHTRA, GUJRAT, GOA, UTTAR KANNADA, BELGA UM , DHARW AD, M ANGALORE, BIJAPUR DISTRICTS OF KARNATK A, UTS OF DAM AN & DIU AND DADR A & NAGAR HAVELI. RIO(E& NER), SHILLONG :

ASSAM ARUNACHAL PRA , DESH, NAGALAND, M ANIPUR, M EGHALAYA, M IZORAM , TRIPURA, W EST BENGA L, SIKKIM AND JHARKHAND .
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