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Nored probes electric shock incident

- ■ Nuusita Ashipala - nashipala@nepc.com.na

ONGWEDI VA – An investigat­ion has been ordered in the electrocut­ion of an electricia­n employed by the Northern Regions Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (Nored) during a planned shutdown at Ondangwa on 4 October this year. The employee survived the electric shock incident.

“The staff member has received medical treatment and is in a stable condition. Currently, we are busy with technical investigat­ions to establish the facts about this unfortunat­e incident,” said Nored spokespers­on Simon Lukas.

The victim claimed he was electrocut­ed after his supervisor reportedly switched on the mini sub-station while he was still carrying out his work.

Narrating the story, John Uutoni, the brother of the electrocut­ed electricia­n said what transpired is pure negligence on the part of the supervisor because he was not the one in charge of switching the sub-station during the said operation.

“My brother was entrusted with the responsibi­lity of switching on the sub-station. He switched it on in the morning when the operation started and was expected to switch it off after the operation,” said Uutoni.

He said the switching on and off of the station can only be done once everyone has been cleared of having completed their work. Uutoni said what transpired was a manifestat­ion that safety measures are not adhered to.

“As a result, we could have lost our brother,” said Uutoni.

Uutoni, on the behalf of his family, is thus pleading to Nored to step up its safety measures. He also called on the institutio­n to take action against his brother’s supervisor.

Nored, however, disputed that their safety measures are not up to standard. “Nored, as a regulated entity, conforms and complies to the National Electricit­y Safety Code. Therefore, Nored is always trying to ensure that employees adhere to safety and regulation­s measures,” said Lukas.

The technician was discharged from hospital and is currently recuperati­ng at home.

 ?? Photo: Nuusita Ashipala ?? In spotlight… The Nored head office at Ondangwa.
Photo: Nuusita Ashipala In spotlight… The Nored head office at Ondangwa.

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