

You do when you're doing power conversion. Virtually everyone around me (myself included) has safety signs warning of "exposed circuits in operation" Splud, and you need HV to design software?
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Software and hardware development, taking measurements at your desk.

Why would wiring be exposed outside of a lab?ĭoes anyone want to invent a new type of bakery mixer with me?

Yea, you probably don't have a lot of exposed wiring on it though. The baler and compactor are hardwired but have the 480-volt warning sticker The large Hobart mixer at the grocery store bakery where I work has a 480-volt outlet it's about insurance/certification and reducing liability Lol, you think training is about training. I feel dumb, what the heck is an open channel ssdĪre we talking the 208 in a fluorescent ballast line wireīut we've also got flybacks out the wazoo. We have keycards for campus access (crap, even to go up and down stairwells), but the lab isn't some closed in space.
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I'd use a keycard or code or biometric (depending on budget) to convieniently allow access by only HV-trained and authorized personnelĪnd you said "sticks", which is just gross.Īs long as all HV equipped labs have spring hinges and auto locking doors, and only properly trained personnel have a key/card/passcode/registered fingerprint, no need to give others useless training they don't need and won't remember anyway
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The ones who work full time in the labs can't have drinks at their workstations. The people who don't work around it regularly are more likely to be ignorant of procedure, but the ones who do are the ones who are more likely to skip procedure because of some sense of familiarity. I think, rather than expecting them to remember training they never used. Hmm, how come I have a sudden hankerin' for BBQ ?Įven the staff that doesn't work in the labs has to take the training for HV safety. We've got fibreglass poles in some labs, specifically for pulling people away from loads.īack in my days we bullshit bullshit bulllllllllllshit "Say doc, how come both your hands are on my shoulders?"

Janitor impersonating a gay proctologist. How about a gay janitor impersonating a proctologist?Įmolatur: if you have Hollywood connections, the "fag" or "pussylicker" pays quite wellĮllen DeGenerate is doing quite well (financially, not mentally ir spiritually) Are you a proctologist, janitorial staff, or? I know I wouldn't want to clean out a guy who has access to HV equipment. I assume if you use kilovolts and any significant amount of joules, or milliamps available to charge the capacitor, you'll use reputable suppliersįor example, coworkers. Splud Fine, but if it's an HV lab, there are likely OTHER potentially-deadly things you could throw yourself into. that depends on how well it's constructed :) OR if it causes your muscles to contract and you throw yourself into a cage with a rabid lion.Īs a rule, we keep the lions, rabid or otherwise, out of the HV lab. No, I'm saying to make it so perceiveably lethal, you want/need more separation so there's a greater chance that you might contact it in such a way as to have the current cross your heart. If it blows your arm off and you bleed to death, the lack of a heart in the circuit will prove irrelevant.įarther apart means it'll be touched with two hands, but close together means if you touch it it's a small surface between them So, you're going to want some separation between the anode and cathode connections.Īhem, you want less separation as long as it is still not close enough to arc or ionize Are you trying to kill yourself, or build a magnetic railgun, or what?ģ0 kilovolts in a capacitor if any significant capacitance is not good newsīecause it KILLS PEOPLE before they even get close enough to touch itĪnd unless you work on the power grid it is not needed
