Powerlineman here, the 3 injured were WORKING on a problem. Shit happens , this is a shit post. Sorry , most powerlineman are dickheads anyway. We don't believe anything we're told unless we know ourselfs
Okay, good to know. Again our role here is to present observations, think as Q had taught us to, apply MI experience that many of us have. Any insight into WHAT they were working on? What kinda electrical problem existed in the first place? Unknown of course, but interesting timing none the less.
I dare not guess what it could have been . But underground power (urd) underground rural distribution, is the most dangerous thing a lineman can work on bc he's already grounded. Also city metro vaults in confined space. Electric fire is hotter than the surface of the sun.
Powerlineman here, the 3 injured were WORKING on a problem. Shit happens , this is a shit post. Sorry , most powerlineman are dickheads anyway. We don't believe anything we're told unless we know ourselfs
Okay, good to know. Again our role here is to present observations, think as Q had taught us to, apply MI experience that many of us have. Any insight into WHAT they were working on? What kinda electrical problem existed in the first place? Unknown of course, but interesting timing none the less.
Yes, your right. But everyone keeps jumping to conclusions.
My thought when I saw this "Someone pulling pots got an arc flash"
I dare not guess what it could have been . But underground power (urd) underground rural distribution, is the most dangerous thing a lineman can work on bc he's already grounded. Also city metro vaults in confined space. Electric fire is hotter than the surface of the sun.