[PSES] FW: [PSES] PSES Symposium 2016 - Compliance 101 Track

2015-08-24 Thread Pete Perkins
John, et al, Well, no demonstration... Looked into it several years ago and the IEEE didn't want to cover the liability for such. Too, bad, I've always felt that EE product folks should always know what allowable electric shock feels like. But I do get to describe my own reaction to

Re: [PSES] FW: [PSES] PSES Symposium 2016 - Compliance 101 Track

2015-08-24 Thread John Woodgate
In message 000c01d0de82$1350c6c0$39f25440$@cs.com, dated Mon, 24 Aug 2015, Pete Perkins peperkin...@cs.com writes: But I do get to describe my own reaction to electric shock (bus not as satisfying for the audience). You could show a video, with sound effects. (;-) -- OOO - Own Opinions Only.

Re: [PSES] FW: [PSES] PSES Symposium 2016 - Compliance 101 Track

2015-08-24 Thread Kevin Robinson
About 10-15 years ago, there was an advertising video for a Bapco Safety Analyzer that was making the rounds. As I recall the President of the company said he had all of his sales engineers experience what high leakage current felt like by having them hold on to the bare conductors of a circuit

Re: [PSES] FW: [PSES] PSES Symposium 2016 - Compliance 101 Track

2015-08-24 Thread John Allen
product safety and Read more... From: Kevin Robinson kevinrobinso...@gmail.com Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 11:30 AM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] FW: [PSES] PSES Symposium 2016 - Compliance 101 Track About 10-15 years ago