There's plenty of aging facilities across the country with maintenance workers that tend to get complacent about certain things, but this exceeds complacency. This is a perfect example of complacency and negligence taken to the extreme, and the tragic result.
Here's an item I read in the local paper of a nearby city:
http://www.trentonian.com/articles/2011/02/08/news/doc4d50aa9fa09fb608523126.txt?viewmode=fullstory
Here's the whole story in a nutshell:
"...the worker was zapped by electric voltage when he flipped the switch to a tripped circuit breaker "
"... key workers within the WPC facility ? knew there were problems with the circuit breaker for years and that a contractor at one point wanted to condemn the system."
?They had a stick in the cabinet to flip that breaker. It was just a wooden stick,?
A wooden stick!
Here's an item I read in the local paper of a nearby city:
http://www.trentonian.com/articles/2011/02/08/news/doc4d50aa9fa09fb608523126.txt?viewmode=fullstory
Here's the whole story in a nutshell:
"...the worker was zapped by electric voltage when he flipped the switch to a tripped circuit breaker "
"... key workers within the WPC facility ? knew there were problems with the circuit breaker for years and that a contractor at one point wanted to condemn the system."
?They had a stick in the cabinet to flip that breaker. It was just a wooden stick,?
A wooden stick!