Re: Electrocution
Originally posted by jim dungar:
If the NM cable had been kept in the middle of the stud, per the NEC, then a 1-1/8" drywall screw would not have penetrated the cable.
Originally posted by pierre:
Did you notice that the wiring for this situation was within the webbing side of the metal studs.
Wouldn't a CJ6 have keep the wire away from the stud?
Originally posted by pierre:
Like one poster mentioned, we can have a million regulations, that does not solve the problem of poor workmanship/enforcement.
Am I reading that 110.12 *might* become enforcable?
Don't get me wrong - I am not trying to defend the GC, subs, or Inspectors..what happened to that fellow was tragic. This will play out in a very long court case ("..no one has taken responsibility...")...as no one will ever take responsibility - even after a jury makes a decision (the stench of appeal is already in the air).
I do not believe the charge will be murder - murder is generally defined as:
-such a crime committed purposely, knowingly, and recklessly with extreme indifference to human life or during the course of a serious felony
More likely it will be a case of manslaughter and negligence (of various degrees: involuntary, gross, etc).
Manslaughter is defined as:
- ...resulting from the failure to perform a legal duty expressly required to safeguard human life...
(which is basically 90.1)
Negligence is defined as:
-failure to exercise the degree of care expected of a person of ordinary prudence in like circumstances in protecting others from a foreseeable and unreasonable risk of harm in a particular situation.
It is a shame that cost cutting methods have a higher priority on a jobsite than ensuring human life remains a LIFE.
I do not know what the answer is (metal boxes on metal studs, no metal studs and romex, bonding of metal studs, etc), but do we really think the "powers that be" will be able to re-write ANY of the codes in place(forget enforcing) based on this one person's unfortunate demise?
I am sure this has happened more than once before - but how many have we heard about? Some builders, GC's, subs would rather settle quietly out-of-court (and keep their names out of the daily news) and we never even hear about it.
It really is a shame.