Lucas James
Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Medicine, The Queen's University of Belfast Grosvenor Road, Belfast, BT12 6BS. United Kingdom.
Ulster Med J. 2009 Jan;78(1):37-42.
A review of autopsy reports in cases of electrocution in Northern Ireland revealed that there were 50 accidental electrocutions and 9 suicidal electrocutions over a 22 year period (1982 - 2003). No cases of homicidal electrocution were detected in this jurisdiction. Analysis of the cohort of accidental electrocutions showed that there was a clear skew towards young and middle-aged male adults with deaths occurring more frequently in the summer months. Almost 60% of individuals were engaged in occupational tasks when they were accidentally electrocuted. High and low voltage-related deaths occurred with similar frequency and electrical appliances were found to be responsible for approximately one third of accidental electrocutions. The potential hazards of electricity must continue to be stressed in public safety campaigns if these relatively uncommon but tragic deaths are to be prevented.
对北爱尔兰触电死亡案例的尸检报告回顾显示,在1982年至2003年的22年期间,有50起意外触电死亡和9起自杀性触电死亡事件。该司法管辖区未发现他杀性触电死亡案例。对意外触电人群的分析表明,明显偏向于年轻和中年男性成年人,死亡在夏季月份更为频繁发生。近60%的人在意外触电时正在从事职业任务。高电压和低电压相关死亡发生频率相似,电器被发现约占意外触电死亡的三分之一。如果要预防这些相对罕见但悲惨的死亡事件,在公共安全宣传活动中必须继续强调电的潜在危害。