Originally Posted by
BobL
In terms of total numbers this is not correct and their industry goes to some pains to point this out and use it to keep the current regs in place. Only about 5 % of electrocutions are to electricians. The majority, 54%, are to other people on the job, so ~50% are to other workers, e.g. tradies, insulation installers, crane drivers, supervisors, inspectors etc.
In terms of the numbers of deaths relative to the total number of people involved in a specific trade, more sparkies are indeed electrocuted than say plumbers, or truck drivers. One issue is the cause of electrocution is not always clear. An insulation installer may have accidentally touched a live wire in a roof cavity but was he/she taking too big a risk operating in low light or was the original wire poorly installed? Of course it would have been smarter to simply turn the power off at the switchboard and I note that is now a requirement for any trades (except electricians) entering a roof cavity.