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Interview with an Arc Flash Survivor (19
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On
August 16th, 2007 Bill Giffen was involved in an Arc Flash
incident with a 13,800 Volt Switch. He received 3rd degree burns
to his left leg and 2nd degree burns to his arm, back and groin
area.
Mr. Giffen was
hospitalized in the trauma unit for 14 days where he
received numerous skin grafts from skin he reluctantly donated
from his right thigh. During this ordeal, he of course was given
morphine for the pain. After the wounds had healed enough that
he no longer needed the morphine, he had to fight a new battle,
withdrawal from my morphine addiction.
He lost a great deal
that day based on a split second and a series of mis-steps that
led to a preventable accident.
Reliabilityweb.com
publisher Terrence O'Hanlon caught up with Mr. Giffen 2 weeks
before his scheduled visit to
IMC-2008 the 23rd International Maintenance Conference to
share his story with us. Mr. Giffen will be a
participant and lecturer in the
IRISS
Infrared
Learning Lab at IMC-2008.
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