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Posted By: adroga how often.... - 01/20/09 03:44 AM
do you guys usually work with the circuits live?

In canada we use 600V phase to phase/ 347v phase to ground in industial/commercial applications and sometimes we are put in a scenario where we have to work live in a junction box.

So my second question is, how often do you guys get shocked?

I received a s brief shock at 347 the other day working in a live J-box where conduit was installed right under it and I guess i grounded my elbow... it was a surprise more than anything but makes me wonder at what point can i hurt myself?

We always try to be careful, but mistakes do happen and I just want to see how frequently this happens to you sparkies out there.
Posted By: renosteinke Re: how often.... - 01/20/09 03:54 AM
Working 'live,' while a part of the trade, is to be avoided if at all possible.

It's not 'professional' to take unnecessary chances. Leave you ego at home when you go to work.

I've found, over time, that I have unconsciously adopted practices that usually succeed in keeping me from getting shocked - even when I later learned that the circuit was actually 'hot.' Sure, mistakes and faults happen ... but it's foolish to tempt fate.

"Hurt yorself" is a poor criteria, and independent of voltage. It's noteworthy that the one electricution I witnessed involved a 20 amp 120 volt circuit. Nor will the 'little' shock be relevant, if the result is your falling from the ladder.
Posted By: jdevlin Re: how often.... - 01/20/09 05:36 AM
347 is killer. I wear my gloves until I confirm it is dead.
Posted By: adroga Re: how often.... - 01/20/09 06:23 AM
what kind of gloves do you recommend for these situations?
Posted By: renosteinke Re: how often.... - 01/20/09 06:29 AM
Gloves are available from many sources. Rated by voltage, the set usually consists of a rubber liner, a leather protective set, and a bag to keep them all in.

Salisbury is one maker. Expect to pay $150 for a set.
Posted By: mbhydro Re: how often.... - 01/20/09 04:04 PM
And if you have gloves you should get them tested at least once a year to make sure they have not broken down.

The local utility here will contract to test them on the same tester they use to certify their lineman's gloves.
Posted By: jdevlin Re: how often.... - 01/21/09 03:34 PM
Originally Posted by renosteinke
Gloves are available from many sources. Rated by voltage, the set usually consists of a rubber liner, a leather protective set, and a bag to keep them all in.

Salisbury is one maker. Expect to pay $150 for a set.


That's them. Not sure of the brand though.
Posted By: electure Re: how often.... - 01/21/09 05:34 PM
Adroga,

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sometimes we are put in a scenario where we have to work live in a junction box.


I see that you registered as a "future apprentice" a year and a couple of months ago.
Not to be demeaning to you in any way, but there's absolutely no reason for you to be working live circuits AT ALL.

347V, to me, says lighting circuits.
The same scenario unfolded at one company I worked for, except for the voltage, which was 277V, and the level of experience (Journeyman).
The electrician, working from a scissor lift 25' up, was leaning across a rack of conduits, just to "make up some wires" in a junction box.
He was electrocuted (read DEAD) before he hit the concrete slab.

You listen hard and good.....
There is no condition under which you are required to work under those circumstances. If you can't work it unenergized then don't work it at all.

The only thing that gloves are for are for verifying that the power is off, and will remain off by your personal padlocked lock out device.

Did you report the incident, and if so what did your foreman, or whoever is in charge say?








Posted By: SteveFehr Re: how often.... - 01/21/09 07:54 PM
In my line of work (Article 708 stuff), just about everything needs to be worked live because outages aren't possible. Especially not for the engineering surveys when it's my hands in the box. Safety is of utmost priority, though. I've never been shocked nor has anyone working for me or with me.

At home, however, I'm ashamed to admit to being complacement and lazy and have had more than my share of minor shocks...
Posted By: Trumpy Re: how often.... - 01/22/09 01:46 AM
Originally Posted by adroga
do you guys usually work with the circuits live?

Only when trouble-shooting in emergencies, then the power gets cut anyway, before any real work happens, that requires tools.

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In canada we use 600V phase to phase/ 347v phase to ground in industrial/commercial applications and sometimes we are put in a scenario where we have to work live in a junction box.


Where does it say that you have to work live?

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So my second question is, how often do you guys get shocked?

The smart electrician never gets an electric shock.
One other thing, people outside of the trade, always ask me when out on a job "How many shocks have you had??", this really annoys me to bits, it's like the general public seem to think we are a bunch of numb-skulls that fly into a job without any testing or isolation procedures. mad

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I received a s brief shock at 347 the other day working in a live J-box where conduit was installed right under it and I guess i grounded my elbow... it was a surprise more than anything but makes me wonder at what point can i hurt myself?


You want to go and get a lottery ticket, mate, a lot of people have been killed with a "brief shock" of lesser voltage.
BTW, having bare skin showing when working on anything that could be live around a lot of grounded metal, is, to say the least, silly.
I know people that have been dismissed after accident investigations, finding that even though they were wearing gloves, they had bare arms.

Wearing insulated gloves (and outers) sets some people into a false sense of security, they are NOT an excuse to work live, in fact, anyone that has used them to any great degree will tell you they are more of a nuisance than anything else.
I only use mine when I have to, aside from that, they stay in the truck in their proper container.


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We always try to be careful, but mistakes do happen and I just want to see how frequently this happens to you sparkies out there.


There is also an idea called "minimising the risk", this is what the LOTO system is designed for.

One concept I was offered during my apprenticeship, was that "All wires of any type (even ground wires and neutrals) shall be treated as live, until such time as it is confirmed with proven test equipment, that they are not"

I've never forgotten that line. wink
Posted By: adroga Re: how often.... - 01/22/09 04:49 AM
Thanks for the replies...

Just to clarify i have been an apprentice since may, and I guess in the grand scheme of things I have barely gotten my feet wet.

But at the same time it took me 15 months of sending cv's and making phone calls before I got this opportunity. We work in places where if we asked to turn the circuits off we would have to work nights and they dont want to work nights unless absolutely necessary.

So how do I balance safe procedures without looking like Im avoiding doing the work?

By the way, these guys almost always work live and they have been electricians for 22+ years without incident...

Posted By: leland Re: how often.... - 01/22/09 07:13 AM
Originally Posted by Trumpy
Originally Posted by adroga
do you guys usually work with the circuits live?


NO. Extreme circumstances only. You, as an apprentice. the answer SHALL BE NEVER.

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So my second question is, how often do you guys get shocked?


Close to every day. When I see well trained educated MORONS do something stupid.
DON"T be one of them. Shocked and Electrocution, is less than a heart beat away.
Don't put your friends and colleagues in that position ( to notify the family, That su&ks!!! (some of us know)).

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I received a s brief shock at 347 the other day working in a live J-box where conduit was installed right under it and I guess i grounded my elbow... it was a surprise more than anything but makes me wonder at what point can i hurt myself?


SUPRISE!!! Your still here!!! You did hurt yourself, only mildly. Don't put yourself in that position again.


Just BE smart and safe. YOU MAKE ALL YOUR OWN CALLS. You can't be replaced.




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We always try to be careful, but mistakes do happen and I just want to see how frequently this happens to you sparkies out there.


The smart ones? Very rarely, unless they become lazy or set up.



One concept I was offered during my apprenticeship, was that "All wires of any type (even ground wires and neutrals) shall be treated as live, until such time as it is confirmed with proven test equipment, that they are not"

I've never forgotten that line. wink


PERFECT!!! Sums this up nicely!!!!
Posted By: RODALCO Re: how often.... - 01/22/09 08:40 PM
Wear electrical gloves, and leather overgloves.

Even if the circuit is off, and you have no control over the main isolator, just for your own safety wear gloves.

Class 0 are rated for 5 kV.

Salisbury are a Worldwide well known brand in the utility industry.
Posted By: Ann Brush Re: how often.... - 01/22/09 11:43 PM
As the forum statistician I will remind you all that ON AVERAGE you only get to receive so many shocks before getting the one that kills you. ON AN INDIVIDUAL basis that's many for some and for others it may be none.

The problem is you never know when you are going to get the one that kills you and leaves your wife (for most of you) and kids without a dad - all because you figured you could get the occasional shock and be OK. Think of it like playing Russian roulette with a revolver with say 167 chambers, would you pull the trigger.
Posted By: renosteinke Re: how often.... - 01/23/09 12:36 AM
I did look over the most recent accident data from Ontario ... and I note that the one fatality, and two injuries, happened to journeymen electricians who were changing lighting ballasts 'hot.'

It's natural to associate greater danger with higher voltages, more amps, bigger wires .... but here were three serious electrical injuries to trained personnel from those tiny wires on the small branch circuits.

It's something to consider.
Posted By: dougwells Re: how often.... - 01/23/09 05:09 AM


Sorry about the delay but it took me a couple days to remember where i saw a post about this.

https://www.electrical-contractor.n...opics/177173/Arc_Flash_Hazard#Post177173

http://electricalbusiness.clbmedia.dgtlpub.com/2008/2008-12-31/home.php?page_view=19
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