Wow! Thanks for the explanation.

At 02:14 PM 5/17/2008, you wrote:

>Kevin, a fiberglass ladder basically will not conduct electricity. 
>The problem lies with the voltage level and surface dirt. I am not 
>sure at what voltage level it starts at; but when around high 
>voltage lines that run on top of poles and near buildings, one has 
>to allow room. Voltages in the 12,000 to 15,000 volt range will 
>follow a path to ground, it does not necessarily need a conductor, 
>just a potential difference that leads to ground. Humid situations 
>with dirt lower path resistance and allow path flow at lower 
>voltages. One also has to remember that at those voltages, survival 
>rate is next to zero.
>..................bob
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Thanks.



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