Posted On: January 12, 2011
Utilities Expert Witness On the Hazards of Electricity
Utilities expert witness John P. Nelson writes "There are many hazards associated with the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity."
The following is a list of a few of those hazards:
• Contact with energized parts
• Electrical arc flashes
• Auto accidents involving power poles
• Drowning in water associated with hydroelectric
plants.
• Illness and deaths from the gases emitted from
coal and oil fired generation plants.
• Auto accidents involving trains transporting coal to
electric generating stations.
The risks associated with these hazards are minimized with good, sound engineering, construction and maintenance practices. The benefits of safely using electricity far out weigh the risks involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. Rather than
outlawing the use of electricity due to its inherent hazards, engineering standards and designs have been developed to minimize the hazards and to mitigate the problems to a level
of acceptable risk.
