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Case Reports
Electrical burns caused by fishing rod contact with overhead electric cables: a potential hazard to fishermen.
- M A Logan.
- Burns Unit, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
- Burns. 1993 Dec 1;19(6):535-7.
AbstractThree patients were admitted to the Burns Unit at Newcastle General Hospital suffering from varying degrees of electrical burn injuries. All were fishermen whose injuries had been caused by their highly conductive carbon fibre fishing rods touching overhead high voltage electrical cables. This paper also describes the information available to fishermen to assist in the prevention of this type of injury.
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