Safety
References to documents related to the protection of personnel, the public and property.
International Fire Code (IFC)
National Fire Code of Canada / relevant provincial codes
National Building Code of Canada / relevant provincial building codes
IEC 62133-2:2017
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 62133:17
This International Standard specifies requirements and tests for the safe operation of portable sealed secondary cells and batteries (other than button) containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolyte, under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse
IEC 60812:2018
The standard describes FMEA and Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), and gives guidance as to how they may be applied to achieve various objectives by providing the procedural steps necessary to perform an analysis; identifying appropriate terms, assumptions, criticality measures, failure modes; defining basic principles; and providing examples of necessary worksheets or other tabular forms. All the general qualitative considerations presented for FMEA will apply to FMECA, as latter is an extension of the other.
IEC 61025:2006
This International Standard describes fault tree analysis and provides guidance on its
application as follows:
definition of basic principles;
describing and explaining the associated mathematical modelling;
explaining the relationships of FTA to other reliability modelling techniques;
description of the steps involved in performing the FTA;
identification of appropriate assumptions, events and failure modes;
identification and description of commonly used symbols.
IEC 61508-(All Parts)
The standard is intended to be a basic functional safety standard applicable to all kinds of industry. It defines functional safety as: “part of the overall safety relating to the equipment under control (EUC) and the EUC control system which depends on the correct functioning of the E/E/PE safety-related systems, other technology safety-related systems and external risk reduction facilities.”
IEC 62040-1:2017
This standard specifically applies to UPS with an electrical energy storage device in the DC link. It is used with IEC 60950-1, referred to in this standard as reference document (RD). It is applicable to UPS that are movable, stationary, fixed or for building-in, for use in low-voltage distribution systems and intended to be installed in any operator accessible area or in restricted access locations as applicable. It specifies requirements to ensure safety for the operator and layman who may come into contact with the equipment and, where specifically stated, for the service person.