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a 44-year-old lineman with 11 months on the job experience was electrocuted while working on grounded de-energized lines. he was working from a defective basket on an articulated boom aerial lift when the basket contacted energized lines which ran beneath the de-energized lines. the defective basket permitted current to pass through a drain hole cut into the body of the basket, then through the employee, and to ground via the de-energized line. what could have been done to avoid this accident? image of lineman in basket on a utility pole multiple-choice options:
- guards or barriers should have been erected as necessary to adjacent energized lines
- nothing could have prevented this type of accident
- the worker should have been instructed on how to recognize and avoid unsafe conditions and also on regulations that apply to their work environment
- a boom aerial lift wasnt the appropriate lifting device
- had an inspection or test occurred before starting work, the defect would have been noted
To avoid the accident, inspecting the basket (defective) before work would have revealed the flaw. Guards for energized lines, training, or using a different lift are less direct fixes for the defective basket. Inspecting the equipment (basket) is key here.
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Had an inspection or test occurred before starting work, the defect would have been noted