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Here likely the workers of the town hall work in the hight of the towers. Really your work even so if you work down of the ground or if you work with the substation really result a work very dangerous for the great hight charge of electricity. Take care. Greetings. |
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Sí, a mí también me suena bien.
Ejemplo: Chris es un electricista de distribución competente y profesional, acostumbrado a las alturas y a manejar tensiones elevadas con seguridad y competencia. :) |
The security is better.
When you are working with hight tension then sometimes you quite can know technology for the your company. In México have a technology very good. |
A lot of the parts we get like dead end shoes and things like that are manufactured in Mexico.
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Hi
yesterday I read a newspaper about your job, and it was a direct translation. lineman= liniero. Saludos :D from another newspaper "Si cometen un fallo se funden - "La primera sensación, al tocar el cable de alta tensión, es como si te lanzaras de golpe a una piscina de agua helada" Normalmente se corta el suministro eléctrico, pero hay ocasiones en las que no... Es entonces cuando entran en acción los linieros. Los hombres de luz y carne y hueso. Hombres por cuyos cuerpos circula, al colgarse de los cables de alta tensión, entre doscientos y cuatrocientos mil voltios." |
14,400 voltios! We had a slight mishap yesterday. A fellow liniero was working the same pole I was and he accidentally got some wire cross phased. It's like trying to weld with 25 thousand volts. Very big fire. He wasn't hurt I wasn't either.
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I'm grateful to hear that.
Remember the security is first in the work, then I guess that you have been of a good luck with thus accident that I consider is very dangerous, you have the privilege to be life then, I guess that you have gave thank to our father god. Sincerely yours. |
¿Cómo puede sobrevivir una persona a tanto voltaje? :thinking:
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No idea pero gracias a dios no paso nada.
To believe in god is the best hopefulness. |
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There are many people who survive electrocution. |
Thanks for the explanation. :) Although I don't understand what you do with a bucket. A bucket is a "cubo". :thinking:
And yes, I've read sometimes that someone has survived to a bolt of lightning. :eek: |
Ah! The bucket is the truck that lifts the men in the air. We call it a bucket truck or just bucket. Here is an image I found on the internet. Click
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¡Ah! Una plataforma elevadora. Thanks. :)
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