google.com, pub-9681821666904874, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0

Case Study 10: The Grounding Illusion – A Fatal Leap of Faith on a 33KV Line

33kv-fatal-electrocution-grounding-failure-case-study-10

“This critical safety analysis is presented by Zakir Hossain, a highly distinguished Electrical Engineer and an elite High-Voltage Lineman with a phenomenal 12-year legacy of operational excellence in the power sector. As a dedicated guardian of electrical safety, Zakir utilizes his profound field expertise and seasoned perspective to dissect real-world tragedies, transforming them into life-saving lessons for the global utility community.”


1. The Incident Overview

The incident occurred during routine maintenance on a 33 KV distribution line.

  • The Setup: A formal shutdown was taken on the 33 KV feeder. The crew verified the line was de-energized at the substation level.

  • The Critical Error: Although the line was supposedly “dead,” a seasoned lineman climbed the pole and began working without installing personal temporary grounding sets at his specific work location.

  • The Surprise Strike: Without warning, the line became energized due to an uncoordinated switching operation or induction from a parallel live circuit.

  • The Result: Because there was no local ground to shunt the current, the lineman took the full force of the 33 KV strike. He was electrocuted instantly and fell from the pole, resulting in immediate fatality.

2. Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

  • Failure to Establish a Personal Work Zone Ground: The primary cause was working on a high-voltage conductor without installing local grounding sets, which would have created an equipotential zone.

  • Over-Reliance on Substation Lockout: Assuming a line is safe just because a switch is open at the substation—without local verification and grounding—is a fatal gamble.

  • Lack of ‘Test-Before-Touch’ Protocol: The victim did not use a high-voltage detector to verify zero potential immediately before making physical contact.

Real-life electrical accident case study for lineman safety awareness.
Viewer Discretion Advised: This is a real-life incident photo shared strictly for educational and safety awareness purposes. Our goal is to illustrate the hidden dangers of the field to prevent future tragedies.

3. Expert Recommendations by Zakir Hossain

  • The Golden Rule: ‘If it’s not grounded, it’s not dead’: Never trust a clearance or a substation switch. Your only true protection is the grounding set you install with your own hands at your work site.

  • Equipotential Grounding: Always establish a local ground on both sides of your work zone to ensure that if the line is accidentally energized, the current bypasses your body.

  • Verify Every Time: Use a calibrated high-voltage tester to confirm the line is de-energized before every single contact.

“Brothers, in our trade, there is no such thing as ‘safe enough.’ A substation switch is miles away, but a grounding set is right where you are. This tragedy reminds us that your life depends on the two minutes it takes to install a local ground. Don’t bet your life on a clearance—bet it on your grounding set.

If you care about your brothers in the air, share this study today. Let’s make sure every lineman understands that if it isn’t grounded, it isn’t dead. Stay alert, stay grounded, and always come home to your family. Visit Lineman24.com for more hard-earned wisdom from the field.”

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *