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Guys, What is the most common injury to Electricians, besides an Electric Shock?.
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Shocks are common to electricians?
That's news to me.
In no particular order, in my experience: - Debris in eyes - Carpal tunnel or similar - Back injuries
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Most serious construction accidents are falls. Since electricians spend a lot of time on a ladder, I assume they fall into this demographic.
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Standing on a copper strand from flexible cable when my workshop floor is messy which it usually is, when I happen to need a tool in the weekend and walk on bare feet. ( my own fault, should wear boots when the floor is like that ) It hurts and can be annoying. Cheers Ray
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I read somewhere that falls were more common than shocks. Arc flash burns were near the top of the list, too.
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I'd say the most common is falling, ( worst spill I took was slipping on the casings of BX cable laying on the floor) That stuff is like walking on ball bearings.. A.D
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Minor cuts on the fingers and hands from the edges of panels and enclosures. I swear they sharpen those things intentionally...
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Falls is correct from a lost work days perspective.
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