Stan* was hired as a hotel maintenance worker, whose duties included janitorial functions and minor repair. So how did he end up dead with electrical flash burns to 20 percent of his body? Stan's Background Stan had previously worked as a welder and computer programmer before taking the maintenance job, which he held for three months before his death. According to the hotel manager, Stan's past work experience qualified him to perform the duties he had been assigned, but his job description did not include changing fuses in an electrical panel. What Happened The garage area of the hotel had lost electrical power, and […]
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