Funny exchange at work...
Preface - only funny cause no one got hurt.
So new guy A gets a bunch of new tools. All the other newbies have to come gawk at the shinies. New guy B picks up a tool and says, "Why doe this screwdriver have a fuse in it." I identify it as a test light for testing circuits.
So new guy B starts poking at the side of new guy A's tool box and asking, "Is it going to shock me...?" 'No dummy, the tester and tool box don't have current' is what I think. What I say is, "No it's not going to shock you." But he's poking at something awful intently so I go over to see what's going on.
New guy A's box has a 120 volt power strip built into the side of his box that I didn't know about. New guy B is poking into the outlet with a pass thru circuit tester.
"Holy****! Yes that's going to shock you, what the **** is wrong with you!?" are the next words to leave my mouth.
The scariest thing about this to me...new guy B has taken and passed Honda's high voltage training for their hybrid vehicles. Those are 140-244 volt circuits. He should know better! :banghead: