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[The perception threshold for 50 Hz alternating voltage and current].

W Irnich, L Batz

    Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering
    |September 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Electrical shock perception differs between sexes. While voltage perception thresholds are similar for men and women, men have a significantly higher current perception threshold, challenging the sole reliance on current for electrical hazard assessment.

    Area of Science:

    • Electrical Engineering
    • Human Factors Engineering
    • Physiology

    Context:

    • Investigating human perception of electrical stimuli is crucial for safety standards.
    • Understanding sex-based differences in electrical perception informs risk assessment.
    • Previous research often assumed uniform perception thresholds across populations.

    Purpose:

    • To determine the perception thresholds for 50 Hz alternating voltage and current in male and female volunteers.
    • To compare sex-based differences in voltage and current perception.
    • To re-evaluate the hypothesis that electrical current is the sole determinant of electrical hazard.

    Summary:

    • Voltage perception thresholds for 50 Hz alternating current were found to be nearly identical between male and female volunteers.

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  • Current perception thresholds were significantly higher in males compared to females.
  • These findings indicate that sex influences current perception, but not voltage perception.
  • Impact:

    • Challenges the established notion that electrical current is the only reliable parameter for assessing electrical hazards.
    • Suggests that both voltage and current thresholds, considering sex-specific differences, are necessary for accurate electrical safety evaluations.
    • Provides critical data for revising electrical safety guidelines and standards to better protect diverse populations.