If a coworker is being electrically shocked, do not touch them, and shut off the power.
He should use a voltage detecter everyday to avoid being shocked.
The effects of being shocked by 13200 volts of electricity is probably death.
You don't. You show the characters being shocked. How do people act when they are shocked? Do they freeze? Run away? Throw up? Does their mouth fall open or do they clap a hand to it? If you show them shocked, whatever they say next will be "shocked voice."
shocked, numb
If someone touches you while being tasered, they may also be shocked if they provide a path for the electrical current to flow through. The shock may affect both individuals depending on the circumstances.
I felt shocked and betrayed when I discovered I was being deceived.
She was really surprised and shocked
Confidentiality as well as financial privacy.
If your coworker can access your 401(k) account to check your balance, the secure system property being violated is confidentiality. Confidentiality ensures that sensitive information is only accessible to authorized individuals. In this case, unauthorized access by your coworker compromises the privacy of your financial data.
It is called "Electrophobia". Hope this helped, Lovetta...
they were surprised and shocked maybe
hmmm dial 000