![]() ![]() ![]() Utility worker electrocuted in Greenville County (worker, 43, was working on a pole when he touched a live wire and fell to the ground) Joseph (one construction worker was killed and another was seriously injured after metal poles they were moving at a house touched a low-hanging power line - worker, 20, died in the accident - he was pronounced dead at a hospital - worker, 23, was injured trying to help his co-worker - witnesses said the accident victims were at the side of the home disassembling metal scaffolding - the owners of two construction companies involved were later arrested for operating without a license)ĪRC FLASH Fires burn sheds in Davenport area worker suffers flash burns (an electrical contractor suffered burns to his face while working on a transformer - man received some second-degree flash burns when there was an arc in the electric power while he was working on the transformer) Gilmer schools close after worker dies (the sole maintenance man, 47, for the County Schools died while working on a broken heating and air conditioning unit - he was likely was electrocuted sometime in the afternoon)Ĭity water worker electrocuted in bucket (a man installing new city water wells was electrocuted by a power line - the victim died at the scene, and his name has not been released - the man was in a bucket lift when he apparently touched high-voltage electrical lines) We look forward to further strategic innovation while respecting the roots of our company, because we still believe what our two founders, brothers William and Jerry Shaw, realized long ago: Business runs on talent, today and always.Electrical Contractor Shocked (an electrical contractor suffered a shock and reportedly caught fire -vworker apparently touched a high-voltage line, but there's no information about just how powerful the shock was - investigators are on the scene) While our awards, diverse history, and long-standing client relationships with some of the world’s most respected companies demonstrate our growth, the key to our success is our continual focus on our clients and employees. The world has changed so much since our company began in 1950, and these changes have driven opportunity at Volt: We’ve established a global footprint as one of the industry’s top staffing and talent management providers and created one of the world’s leading mobile and game testing businesses with VMC. Volt continued to expand in the 1960s, adding offices on both coasts and building relationships with some of the earliest and best known technology companies in the 1970s and 1980s, many of which continue today. As the company grew, we saw an opportunity to fill a critical need for our clients by providing contingent personnel services and this part of the business quickly developed into the core of Volt’s service offerings. In its earliest days, Volt played a key role in American innovation, including providing technical documentation for the Atlas Missile Project. What makes a company great? It’s a question our founders asked over sixty years ago when Volt began as a small technical writing business. ![]()
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