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HVS effect in electric-power substations

Abstract

A syndrome is described which the author calls the ''HVS effect'' (high-voltage substation) and affects persons working at substations where very high-voltage current is transformed and which disappears shortly after the end of the exposure. It is characterized by a feeling of tightness and oppression affecting the head, laxity and fatigue in the upper extremities and persistent insomnia; electroencephalograms show signs of cerebral pain. (Cis Abstr.)
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1973
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-76-061526
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Med. Segur. Trab.; (Spain); Journal Volume: 21:81
Subject:
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; 20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; ELECTRICITY; HEALTH HAZARDS; POWER TRANSMISSION; BIOLOGICAL FATIGUE; BIOLOGICAL STRESS; CEREBELLUM; ELECTRIC CURRENTS; ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; HEAT; HVAC SYSTEMS; OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES; PERSONNEL; SAFETY; SLEEP; AC SYSTEMS; BODY; BRAIN; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; CURRENTS; DISEASES; ENERGY; HAZARDS; NERVOUS SYSTEM; ORGANS; POWER SYSTEMS; 552000* - Public Health; 200000 - Fossil-Fueled Power Plants
OSTI ID:
7362354
Country of Origin:
Spain
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: MSTRA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 15-18
Announcement Date:
Aug 01, 1976

Citation Formats

Fernandez, F F. HVS effect in electric-power substations. Spain: N. p., 1973. Web.
Fernandez, F F. HVS effect in electric-power substations. Spain.
Fernandez, F F. 1973. "HVS effect in electric-power substations." Spain.
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abstractNote = {A syndrome is described which the author calls the ''HVS effect'' (high-voltage substation) and affects persons working at substations where very high-voltage current is transformed and which disappears shortly after the end of the exposure. It is characterized by a feeling of tightness and oppression affecting the head, laxity and fatigue in the upper extremities and persistent insomnia; electroencephalograms show signs of cerebral pain. (Cis Abstr.)}
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