Sentences with phrase «most electrocution»

Most electrocution and electric shock injuries happen while at work or due to unsafe premises.
In most electrocution cases the victim may have come into contact with high voltage which caused electric currents to go through their muscles and / or the hair on their body.

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The project will identify the power lines that pose the most serious electrocution or collision hazards for birds within and around key Natura 2000 network sites, and implement measures to prevent mortalities and injuries.
A bathtub electrocution is somewhat disturbing and a murdered female is seen lying naked on her stomach, with her body covered in gold paint (one of the movie's most famous images).
Most anti-rabicos kill the dogs by electrocution.
The methods used to kill the dogs are brutal — electrocution is most common.
Unfortunately, because most of these preferred areas are behind things — where electrical cords and wires are often hidden away — there's the potential danger of electrocution (appliances such as refrigerators, stoves and washer / dryers usually have wires and electrical hookups located in the back).
Electric shock, also referred to as electrocution, is most commonly seen in puppies and young dogs after chewing electric cables, but can be seen in dogs of all ages, sizes and breeds.
In addition to their life of suffering on the farm, the method used to kill the dogs is brutal - death by electrocution is most common, with dogs usually taking up to five minutes to die, although there have been instances of dogs taking up to 20 minutes to die.
Most are killed by electrocution or hanging at one year old, and breeding dogs spend their entire lives in barren metal cages producing endless litters of puppies.
All have been saved from a miserable life in small, filthy cages, and a brutal death, most commonly by electrocution, to become a cherished companion in America.
Unfortunately, in Mexico, most dogs die by electrocution at animal control centers.
While electrical cords are the most dangerous for pets due to the risk of electrocution if a pet chews through them, cords from blinds, curtain tie - backs or long strings may also pose a risk.
However, by following OSHA's regulations and being diligent in their knowledge of their electrical system, all Massachusetts employers should be able to prevent most incidents of electrocution in the workplace.
Faulty wiring, power lines, and malfunctioning appliances are the most common causes of work - related electrocutions.
Most often, electrocution occurs when a worker comes into contact with a power line, or through improper use of electrical equipment, such as extension cords.
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