Categories Electrical Generators, Electrical Motors, Electrical Services, Water Pumps

The Danger of Electric Shock and First Aid

The danger of electrical shock depends upon the type of current, just how high the voltage is, and how the current traveled through the physical body, the person’s overall wellness, and exactly how quickly the individual is helped.

Call for help or your regional emergency number immediately if any of these indications or signs and symptoms occur:

  • Cardiac arrest
  • Heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias)
  • Respiratory failure
  • Muscle pain and contractions
  • Burns
  • Seizures
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Unconsciousness
  • Look First. Do not touch. The person might still touch as a result of the electrical source. Touching the person could pass the current via you.
  • Switch off the source of electricity, preferably. Otherwise, move the source away from you and/or the individual, making use of a dry, nonconducting item constructed from cardboard, plastic, or timber.
  • Look for indicators of flow(breathing, coughing, or movement). If absent, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 
  • Muscle pain and contractionsAvoid shock. Lay the person down and also, preferably, place the head slightly below the trunk with the legs raised.

After coming into contact with power, the individual should see a medical professional look for internal injuries, even if she or he has no obvious indications or signs.

  • Do not touch the person with your bare hands if she or he is still in contact with the electric current.
  • Do not get near high-voltage cables up until the power is switched off. Stay at least 20 feet away– further if wires are jumping as well as sparking.
  • Do not relocate a person as a result of an electric injury unless the person is an instant threat.

Tip: Do not run electrical extension cords throughout floorings, highways, or on the ground. Suspend them over the ground using properly created stands and/or props.

 

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