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I remember the day of my injury like it was yesterday.
It felt like any other morning, I was restarting a machine
that had been powered down for maintenance.
WUUUUUAAAAA AAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHA HAAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAH !!!!!!!!
AHHHHHHH!!!!
He was waitRinegleafosred energAynd he did – instantly my
injuries occur at
you to turn on the leg started to burn, but
the unexpected
machine and release it was too late. Hot Spot
startup or release
hazardous energy. injured me. of stored energy.
We can learn from this and how it could have been mitigated with proper energy isolation.
Yes, it’s important to make sure the machines are turned off and disconnected from energy sources before performing
any service or maintenance.
Thanks, Ronaldo. Who would like to share their experience next?
Hi, my name is Aya and my released energy injury occurred on the road.
I was driving when suddenly a storm came
through.
I pulled my car over by a fence and waited it out to be safe.
I thought this was my moment of proof. But I failed.