Re: Lessons learned
A semi-funny story about how 'communication counts'.
I was a foreman on a large commercial project. I had several guys working on various circuits in the field (de-energized), and a couple guys working in the main electric room.
Whenever I contact someone via nextel or walkie talkie, I get their attention first, then say what I need to. It's annoying when your radio is hanging from your hip, and someone just starts talking to you before you can even hear them.
In the noisy construction environment, I heard the voice of my guy in the main electric room begin to come from my radio, hanging on my belt. I couldn't tell what he was saying, and after a minute of finishing something else, I took the radio off my hip, and responded with the words "go ahead", which to me meant, "Speak...what do you want?"
The next thing I heard was another electrician down the hallway yelling and cursing.
The electric room had called and asked "Can I turn on the circuit", to which I had replied "Go ahead"
As for shocks, I have been shocked several times with varying voltages, and I have seen some nasty things like 480 causing someone to momentarily blackout, and he fell face down and chipped a few teeth.
But the worst I ever recieved was a simple 120. I was on top of a six foot ladder in a tight corner, with my head just above ceiling level, opening a J-box that was only 6 inches in front of my face. The back of my neck was against either the grid ceiling or some EMT, I can't recall. Upon removing one of those wire nuts that has 7 wires crammed into it, I found the previous hero had not twisted the wires, and a hot wire immediately sprang out and touched me on the forehead. I took the current directly thru the brain, saw a white flash, and found myself at the bottom of the ladder. For the balance of the day I felt physically shaky, and actually had some minor memory issues, actually having to consciously think about what people's names were as I spoke to them. Strange and dangerous stuff.
Stay safe out there.
[ September 11, 2004, 10:11 AM: Message edited by: MONOLITH ]