DYNAMIC UTILITY SOLUTIONS, LLC
2025-08-27 · MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS
Final narrative
An employee was using an aerial lift truck to work aloft on overhead powerline equipment. He taking a measurement on the bottom side of the cutouts when he made contact with the energized high side of a cutout. He suffered a third-degree burn to the right hand and was hospitalized.
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