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If electricity is not handled properly, it can result in electric shock or electrocution, which can cause serious injury or even death. Improper handling of electricity can also lead to electrical fires, damaging property and endangering lives. Additionally, mishandling electricity can result in electrical surges or damage to electrical appliances and devices.
The effects of electrical shock are many. Some examples... * Tingling * Spasm * Pain * Burned flesh * Fire * Death
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The phrase "electrical shock hazard" means that there is a risk of electrical shock.
Shock from a standard 110 volt electric outlet can cause pain and contract muscles. An electric shock can cause death. It can also cause severe burns.
he severity of injury from electrical shock depends on the amount of electrical amperage (current) and the length of time the current passes through the body For example, 1/10 of an ampere (amp) of electricity going through the body for just 2 seconds is enough to cause death.
Depends upon the source/cause of explosion and your contact at that moment with conductor of electricity.
The brain and body is madeup of nerves which transfer electricity in very small amounts. An electrical shock will overload the nerves and cause them to malfunction thus leading to biological changes. Death occurs when these changes are greater than an acceptable range in which the human body functions.
David Hilbert Died after falling over in a street. The cause of death was a heart attack. He was in shock after stacking it.
because of their stingers can cause shock or even death
Hemorrhage is a major cause of shock hypoperfusion.