So a bit of a story....
Was in checking out an office for its first EICR. Another company of electrical contractors was in adding some floor boxes.
Heard a yell and found a lad looking as if he’d seen a ghost, said he had got a massive belt when removing a radial circuit from an existing box. Adamant that he had locked off and proved dead. The boards were in a locked riser, the circuit he was working on was locked off, and five other tracks were in the off position but not locked off.
Now I guess there is a possibility he locked off the wrong track, but is there anything in a typical office that would have capacitance which would not be discharged from safe isolation tests and give someone a major belt?
Was in checking out an office for its first EICR. Another company of electrical contractors was in adding some floor boxes.
Heard a yell and found a lad looking as if he’d seen a ghost, said he had got a massive belt when removing a radial circuit from an existing box. Adamant that he had locked off and proved dead. The boards were in a locked riser, the circuit he was working on was locked off, and five other tracks were in the off position but not locked off.
Now I guess there is a possibility he locked off the wrong track, but is there anything in a typical office that would have capacitance which would not be discharged from safe isolation tests and give someone a major belt?