Bob, et al,
I would refer you to the IEC 60479 series of standards which deal with
the effects of electric shock on the human body.
The committee is composed of a worldwide set of medical doctors and
engineers who are experienced in these matters. They have collected the best
information available (including some of their own research) to provide this
information. There is an extensive bibliography included with the standards
to enable you to dig deeper.
You can get these standards from the IEC web store.
:) Br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety Consultant
Tigard, ORe 97281-3427
503/452-1201 fone/fax
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