RE: I almost killed someone today...

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I almost killed someone today...

in blurtlife •  2 years ago 

As a schooled electrician and a pro welder ,. i get their reaction .

The welders didn't seem phased by it, but were ecstatic about the ordeal,

It's just another form of welding to them .
Be careful , always be sure to cut the power to work save .
Says the man who installed many fuse holders in life wire fuse cabinets for it was not possible to take the power down or off .

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;-)


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Lol. Yea it's not possible to do that all the time. I had the opportunity to replace an entire wing in a hospital. It was by far the worst condition I have ever seen and it was dead close to causing fires and even death if a cable was moved the wrong way for any short circuit would mean some peoples life hooked on machines were in danger. They were moved, of course, very carefully and without the need to cause any machines to fail in doing so. Thankfully. Took 3 electric engineers to convince them to move certain patients and to figure it all out because it was so bad there. Certain lights would flicker in the wing when the wind picked up.

Cool to know you are into the welding. I think you mentioned that before to me too. When talking about that no government private land you live at.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Yea it's not possible to do that all the time.

Working on live power lines in tight boxes .
What bothered me that i was never financially compensated for doing such dangerous works ( illegal seen in the light of common law ) , just to save time and money . Like i am expendable ? Stopping production or moving a hospital wing temporary ( time , money ) , to save those cost's . A after tax 14 euro a hour electrician can risk his life over it , They have no problem with that .
The electrician should get some part of the time and money saved , and if not , refuse the job . He is taking the risk , and no one else .
As if it goes wrong ,. he was a stupid fool who made a mistake .
Ready to be replaced by the next one .

Time makes everything possible .
Check , check , and check again , Work save .
;-)

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