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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Shocked by CT machine
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16162855" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>This. IQ/OQ procedures vary from facility to facility.</p><p></p><p>Also, make sure it was a recorded incident. I know it sounds like a blindingly obvious thing, but I have dealt with several cases in which the incident was not properly reported and expenses related to medical care were routed to the employee. Paperwork isn't usually the first thing that people complete when someone is injured... </p><p></p><p>Regarding the shock, can you describe the "off" feeling? When I got nailed by 250kv back in 09 or so, I remember having a weird "flushed" feeling for a while, like overheating while sitting in front of an A/C (sweating, air hitting you is cold, but you're still boiling hot). It went away over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16162855, member: 181885"] This. IQ/OQ procedures vary from facility to facility. Also, make sure it was a recorded incident. I know it sounds like a blindingly obvious thing, but I have dealt with several cases in which the incident was not properly reported and expenses related to medical care were routed to the employee. Paperwork isn't usually the first thing that people complete when someone is injured... Regarding the shock, can you describe the "off" feeling? When I got nailed by 250kv back in 09 or so, I remember having a weird "flushed" feeling for a while, like overheating while sitting in front of an A/C (sweating, air hitting you is cold, but you're still boiling hot). It went away over time. [/QUOTE]
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