La vida vale más que unos aisladores, es terrorífico ver cómo trabajan estos hombres sin guantes sin máscara, un solo error un pájaro que se pose, una mosca que se le puse en la cara el operador puede ser fatal para todos
Theirs are bigger and heavier than mine. I don't have the balls to do this. I did communication line work and climbed a 95 footer big around as a friggin big tree, yet I would not do this.
маразм. а че снять напругу на час нельзя было. нет ,надо яйца пощекотать. работы выполняют люди от ошибки никто не застрахован .а с напругой шутки плохи.
Yes, this is "work under tension". There are basically 3 ways of this work: 1. "work at a distance" 2. "work in contact" 3. "work on potential". In this demo, distance work is done. For all types of work under voltage, precise technological procedures must be approved and a so-called "special mode of operation" must be arranged.
My late father was an electrician. I used to watch him climbing into electric pole with a special shoes on to fix something and my heart was dropping out of my chest. I was so afraid even to go under high voltage power lines ,especialy in stormy weather, when they are making 'fireworks', nevermind to climb on it. Used to count how many cables still on the towers before crossing them in very fast run. Road to my school was crossing triple high voltage power lines and I've been told not to go any closer if any cable is broken and on the ground. Before I learned to read I knew that broken down power cable can kill from distance,when it reaches soil. My childhood worst nightmare:)
I can feel your concerns, but we know that without a map, without a compass and even without knowing what's the destination, human voyaged thousand of miles on unending sea thousand years ago. That's how we built the civilizations. We have to take the risks, main priority is that those risks shall be evaluated and appropriate measures shall always be taken to prevent them happening.
33kV ? I don't think so, somehow too big columns and everything around for such a low voltage. in EU countries, a 8-10m concrete pole and a simple structure with insulators are used for one line 3x 22kV. it looks like 50 - 70kV on the video, maybe more.
Wow... it kinda got to me when i saw that guy praying before he climbed that base... but then I remembered I once saw an Indian guy at a deli who would pray every time he made a sandwich, so it's probably not that big of a deal. Also, they need to change the wing ding font because no one can read the subtitles.
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