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If you suspect a person has received an electric shock
you must make sure all power sources are isolated before you can
treat the casualty.
igh voltage
Overhead power cables are an example of a power source generating high voltage electricity.
High voltage electricity has the ability to ‘jump’ or
‘arc’ up to distances of 18 metres or over. If faced
with a casualty resulting from high voltage electricity:
Do not approach.
Stay at least 25 metres away from the casualty until the
power has been switched off by the ESB.
Low voltage
If faced with a casualty who is in the process of receiving an electric shock you should:
Attempt to turn the power off at the mains. Remove any cables/power tools etc., still in
contact with the casualty.
Shout
Call for help
If alone call for help. If someone responds to your call ask them to stay
with you whilst you assess the Airway and Breathing. One of you should
wait with the casualty whilst the other calls the emergency medical
services
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