- Disconnect the electrical supply before approaching or touching the casualty
- Call 999 immediately for all electrocution incidents regardless of apparent severity
- Use a dry non-conductive object to separate the casualty from the source if needed
- Begin CPR immediately if the casualty is not breathing after being made safe
- Apply an AED as soon as one is available and follow the voice prompts
- Treat visible burns with cool running water and cover with a sterile dressing
- Keep the casualty lying down and monitor breathing until paramedics arrive
- For HV incidents, call the network operator to isolate before anyone approaches
- Preserve the scene for investigation once the casualty has been made safe
- Brief all site workers on AED locations and basic electrocution first response
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- DON'T touch a casualty who is still in contact with a live electrical source
- DON'T approach a high voltage incident — maintain at least 5 metres distance
- DON'T use wet or metallic objects to separate a casualty from an electrical source
- DON'T assume the casualty is fine because they are conscious — internal injuries are hidden
- DON'T delay calling emergency services to attempt first aid on your own
- DON'T move the casualty unless they are in immediate danger from another hazard
- DON'T apply ice or creams to electrical burns — use cool running water only
- DON'T allow the power supply to be restored until the incident area is declared safe
- DON'T give up CPR until the emergency services arrive and take over
- DON'T disturb the incident scene after the casualty is safe — evidence is needed
See also: Electrical Safety Awareness | Electrical Emergency Procedures
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