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<blockquote data-quote="JPKII" data-source="post: 16903058" data-attributes="member: 12867"><p>100% right. We teach kids today that PPE will make them impervious to damage vs. common sense old school safety.</p><p></p><p>I’m not against PPE, but it gives some folks a false sense of security working around this stuff. Teach the basics. </p><p></p><p>We had a kid get poked with 13.8 kV. Damn lucky to be alive. Went into a breaker cubicle they thought was deenergized. Turns out it was a tie feed. So there was a second source. Dunno why their tic tracers didn’t alert them. Anyhow, kid had a screw driver in his back pocket. He turned inside cubicle and it was enough to cause an arc. It hit him, stopped his heart, and threw him out of cubicle to the MCC section across the hall. Tech working with him gave CPR, revived him. He spent night in hospital. His worst damage was the broken ribs and indention of the MCC section that he hit, in his back (perfect indention of the handle and breaker). The shock itself left small burns on his ass and shoulder. Lucky as hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPKII, post: 16903058, member: 12867"] 100% right. We teach kids today that PPE will make them impervious to damage vs. common sense old school safety. I’m not against PPE, but it gives some folks a false sense of security working around this stuff. Teach the basics. We had a kid get poked with 13.8 kV. Damn lucky to be alive. Went into a breaker cubicle they thought was deenergized. Turns out it was a tie feed. So there was a second source. Dunno why their tic tracers didn’t alert them. Anyhow, kid had a screw driver in his back pocket. He turned inside cubicle and it was enough to cause an arc. It hit him, stopped his heart, and threw him out of cubicle to the MCC section across the hall. Tech working with him gave CPR, revived him. He spent night in hospital. His worst damage was the broken ribs and indention of the MCC section that he hit, in his back (perfect indention of the handle and breaker). The shock itself left small burns on his ass and shoulder. Lucky as hell. [/QUOTE]
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