No, it is not safe to touch a cable line. Cable lines typically carry high voltage electricity, and coming into contact with them can be extremely dangerous, leading to electric shock or electrocution. For teams that need to replace damaged tray sections, add new runs, or improve an old system, the first step is understanding the full risk profile before touching the tray. Cable trays can be part of a planned cable management system to support, route, protect, and provide a pathway for cable systems. Shocks of self-limited duration like this are rarely hazardous. It's important to always exercise caution and avoid touching any cable lines or other electrical. A cable tray is to be provided to secure the safety of a building, and in this scenario, it must fulfil the requirement of an observable highway where stray electricity may pass till it contacts the ground. As a precautionary measure, he had a medical evaluation at an onshore medical.
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