Keywords: health and safety, electric, underground, electrical services, Mark Dougherty,

What lies beneath

Shelley Atkinson-Frost | Feature | HSW
10.11.2008

In September 2006, construction worker Mark Dougherty suffered burns to his face and hand after picking up a termination box on a live three-phase 400v cable thinking it was a piece of rubbish. His employer, Hogarth (Construction), had been aware there were live underground cables at the site but ...

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