FACTS
- High Voltage Shock: EVs contain high-voltage systems (up to 800V); accidental contact during repairs or diagnostics can result in severe electric shock or fatality.
- Battery Fire Risk: Damaged or improperly handled lithium-ion batteries can ignite or explode, especially during post-collision recovery or when punctured.
- Thermal Runaway: Faulty or overheated battery modules may enter an uncontrollable chain reaction, posing serious fire and toxic smoke hazards to technicians.
- Improper PPE Use: Failure to use arc-rated gloves, insulated tools, and protective face gear exposes workers to shock and burn injuries during service tasks.
- Lack of EV Training: Untrained auto techs may unknowingly […]
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