Skogs, On this side of the pond, 5mA is personnel protection and 30mA is equipment protection for things like heat tracing. The 5mA is [±]1mA and anything over 6mA is not considered suitable for personnel protection. On the other hand, these are generally applied at the receptacle (outlet) and occasionally at the breaker; applying it at the breaker allows the natural leakage of the circuit to "pre-load" the GFCI with anywhere up to enough to cause a trip. The 30mA devices are almost always breakers.