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    Why were they recording? Orange shirt guy must be a known quantity.

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    The orange shirt guy knows the wire is hot. At about 12 seconds, he turns his face away as he tries to cut it. He fails the first attempt. But have to give him credit he kept after it.

    Does not seem very smart to me.

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    If it is absolutely necessary to cut a live wire first, make sure there is no load on it. You have to fully insulate yourself and use insulated tools if not, once you cut into the hot wire you become the return path conductor. Never cut more than a single conductor at a time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    If it is absolutely necessary to cut a live wire first, make sure there is no load on it. You have to fully insulate yourself and use insulated tools if not, once you cut into the hot wire you become the return path conductor. Never cut more than a single conductor at a time.
    Well he was stood on a Little Giant set of fibreglass insulating steps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeiljohnUK View Post
    Well he was stood on a Little Giant set of fibreglass insulating steps...
    And probably tried to cut the line and the neutral at the same time. Note the cutters were still hanging afterwards indicating they had been welded to the wire.



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