Yes, the principles can be taught, but not the safety issues. I would
certainly allow exposure to sources that can give a 'memorable
experience' without being actually dangerous.
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2017-11-09 21
A very nice clarification; thanks Rich.
As a case in point, I know of a least one high school in this jurisdiction
where students (instructed persons) are allowed to assemble and test circuits
consisting of magnitude 3 energy sources. I wonder if the school board needs
to review that practice,
In IEC 62368-1, three different persons are defined with respect to their
knowledge of safety, not with respect to other parameters.
An "ordinary person" is naïve with regard to the safety of the equipment.
Therefore, an "ordinary person" must have the full protections specified in the
standar
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