So iv been in the electrical industry for a while now and I've seen and had some bad experience.
The worst iv ever had was a welt off a neutral on a sent of steps, we was working in a celling grid installing some power rails, where you can connect light and sockets as well as other electrical devices, I was connect a rail up but I got a back feed from a neutral and knock me off my steps, knocked myself out, broke my wrist and had a nice burn on my hand, totally my fault as I knew I was working live but I was under the impression that nothing was connected.
So there's my little story did I learn from my experience No as iv had quit a few more since then BUT I am a little more careful, I always have my fluke tester and proving unit on me now, and try to avoid working like when possible.
The worst iv ever had was a welt off a neutral on a sent of steps, we was working in a celling grid installing some power rails, where you can connect light and sockets as well as other electrical devices, I was connect a rail up but I got a back feed from a neutral and knock me off my steps, knocked myself out, broke my wrist and had a nice burn on my hand, totally my fault as I knew I was working live but I was under the impression that nothing was connected.
So there's my little story did I learn from my experience No as iv had quit a few more since then BUT I am a little more careful, I always have my fluke tester and proving unit on me now, and try to avoid working like when possible.