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#1 Posted : 12 December 2007 11:09:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rasput
Hi all,

Does anyone have a template of a flow chart in the event of an electric shock?
I say template as we will need to tailor it to the specific electricity on site.

Thanks

R
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#2 Posted : 12 December 2007 13:39:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rasput
Bump...
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#3 Posted : 12 December 2007 13:48:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert.
Specifically, what kind of specific electricity is it that you want a specific flow chart for?
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#4 Posted : 12 December 2007 13:54:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rasput
Mmmm!!! Is someone taking the p***

We (as a Company) will make it specific.
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#5 Posted : 12 December 2007 13:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By jayjay
Rasput

Don't think Roberts taking the P***. Is it High Voltage, Low Voltage ? ?

Regards, JJ
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#6 Posted : 12 December 2007 13:57:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rasput
HV & LV
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#7 Posted : 12 December 2007 14:03:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert.
Either one is just as dangerous.
If you have a switchroom nearby then the poster guidance for first aid, electric shock would give you a good flow chart.
Why not speak to a qualified first aider.
They should understand, isolation, insulation, CPR etc etc
On some sub-stations and TX poles they just put "caution, danger of death"
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