Mar 3 • 16:11 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Worker suffers electric shock of 380 volts while working at a company in Uberlândia

A contractor working for Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais suffered a serious electric shock while replacing a transformer at a rural company in Uberlândia, Brazil.

A serious accident occurred in Uberlândia, Brazil, involving a contracted worker for Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais (Cemig) who suffered a 380-volt electric shock while performing maintenance on a transformer. The incident took place around 11:30 AM, as the 40-year-old man was installing an electrical panel. The shock caused him to become stuck to the energized conductor, requiring rescue by a colleague who managed to interrupt the electric current before the emergency services arrived.

Emergency services found the worker in cardiac arrest when they reached the scene. Fortunately, he was successfully resuscitated and stabilized by the rescue team on-site. He was subsequently intubated and transported to a medical facility in conscious condition, indicating some recovery despite the severity of the incident. The case highlights the risks associated with electrical work and the importance of safety protocols to prevent such accidents.

As the investigation into the accident unfolds, efforts were made by local news outlets to contact Cemig for further clarification on the circumstances, but no response was provided at the time of the report. This situation raises questions about workplace safety regulations and the provisions companies have in place to safeguard their employees, especially in high-risk environments like electrical installations.

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