Does anyone know what body resistance this table is based on? And what IEC standard is it derived from?

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Off hand no, I don't. But body resistance is not linear, as the volts go up the resistance comes down so faster disconnection is even more important:


Right, but I'd imagine there is some specific table in one of the IEC standards.

Basically I want to quantify body impedance in 3 environments:

1) Dry (general indoor locations)

2) wet (bathrooms, kitchens, unfinished basements, garages, exteriors)

3) special locations (pools, spays, medical treatment)
 

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