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Just wanted to post to the other electrical people how it can get you even if you have all of the bases covered, in your thinking. I have worked with all kinds of high power equipment and low power equipment since 1970. Last night I had a 480VAC three phase circuit locked out (locked out for two weeks) that I was working on just the night before but someone powered it up from a separate supply on another shift. I have been hit many times in my career but never like that. Once it got me I couldn't let go and I was alone. The odd thing is that I was thinking rationaly during the process and thought to drop to my knees and kick away. After several attempts I was able to do this with a bleeding mouth, a numb tongue and ringing ears, along with arc burns on my hands. The largest being one inch long, a quarter inch wide and a sixteenth of an inch deep. I hope it leaves a permanent scar that will keep reminding me. I kept quiet because it was my personal friend that made the mistake but wanted everyone to know to NEVER ASSUME A CIRCUIT IS DEAD EVEN WHEN YOU KNOW IT SHOULD BE. Thanks, got it off my chest. Robert