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WEB REFERENCES
# Organisation/Company Website
1 ABS http://ww2.eagle.org/en/rules-and-resources/
rules-and-guides.html
2 API http://www.api.org/products-and-services/
standards/purchase
3 DNV GL https://rules.dnvgl.com/ServiceDocuments/dnvgl/#!/
industry/1/Maritime/9/DNV%20GL%20offshore%20
standards%20(OS)
4 HSE http://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/index.htm
5 LR http://www.lr.org/en/RulesandRegulations/
PART 5 CHAPTER 2
REFERENCES
# Title Author
1 Principals of Electrical Grounding John C. Pfeiffer
2 Guidelines on Earthing/Grounding/Bonding in the UK Energy Institute (2016)
Oil and Gas Industry
3 IEEE 142 Recommended Practice for Grounding IEEE
of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems
4 Offshore earthing a different perspective S.G. Lawton (IEEE)
5 BS EN/IEC 60092: Electrical installations in ships BSI/IEC
6 BS EN/IEC 61892: Mobile and fixed offshore
units – Electrical installations
7 BS EN 62305-1: Protection against lightning. Part 1
General principles.
8 BS EN 62305-2: Protection against lightning. Part 2.
Risk management.
9 NFPA 70: National Electrical Code NFPA
10 NFPA 780: Standard for the Installation of Lightning
Protection Systems
11 UL 467: Grounding and Bonding Equipment Underwriter’s Laboratories
12 IEC 61400-24:2010: Wind turbines – Part 24: IEC
Lightning protection

