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Help with '86 Explorer -- Won't Turn Off
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Schindler" data-source="post: 550559" data-attributes="member: 56140"><p>I have been hit with 110V AC more then a few times. One time, I was locked on a job when the job was rolled onto a power cord. In my hand was a MT Inspection yoke. When I pushed the button, I became the route for the cord that was broken. I had burns on my hand and I had trouble walking for about an hour after it happened. I am very lucky I wasn't killed. The only thing I was able to do to get myself freed from that was to lean out of the fan I was inspecting and fall to the ground. It was about a 4' fall. Once my feet left the metal, I was OK.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The fall didn't hurt. I was too numb from the electric to feel anything.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Schindler, post: 550559, member: 56140"] I have been hit with 110V AC more then a few times. One time, I was locked on a job when the job was rolled onto a power cord. In my hand was a MT Inspection yoke. When I pushed the button, I became the route for the cord that was broken. I had burns on my hand and I had trouble walking for about an hour after it happened. I am very lucky I wasn't killed. The only thing I was able to do to get myself freed from that was to lean out of the fan I was inspecting and fall to the ground. It was about a 4' fall. Once my feet left the metal, I was OK. The fall didn't hurt. I was too numb from the electric to feel anything. Tom [/QUOTE]
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