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Paul Burridge wrote:
The question seems daft, but bear with me, gentlemen. Has anyone ever had an electric shock that they feel lucky to have survived? p. -- "I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill Nothing like that, yet. Rewired some factory emergency lights and replaced several more, one leg of a 480V circuit, live. Work careful and no problems. Removing a high-pressure bulb from a high-voltage circuit, glass envelope broke in my hand while trying to unscrew it, didn't know I could move that fast. Rewiring a conveyor, co-worker said the power was off, sparks flew when I cut the cable. I just stared at the remains of my pliers and then at him. ONE HAND in contact with the work, nothing else, work on insulated surface, heavy rubber sole boots, and anything else I can think of. Worked at one plant that had had a color blind electrician, that really taught me caution, never knew what color wired carried what voltage. |
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