My worst shock wasn't a shock, but the blinding flash. I was tightening a RG-62U, ? coax connector in a 300 HP motor drive cabinet, looking for a communication fault at a coax terminator/splitter box. I had turned the 3-phase 480 off, then on, then off,
and had lost track of which state the main was in.......When I swung the end of the crescent wrench on the coax, the swinging end of the wrench glanced off a live 480 line. Blew the 500 amp main breaker up the line.
I was between the 480 and ground on the wrench, had one hand free, and felt nothing unusual, but the flash was...
noteworthy. The guy standing next to me was a bit more surprised than I was.
No parts were damaged, not even on the communication circuit I was working on, but there were flash burns to ground from the coax-splitter block to the back plane.
After work, I went down to the lake and watched the ducks for a while. Had a bit of eyeball sensitivity.
The worst SHOCK I've had was at work, walking past a hopper full of scrap printed material fresh off a press and
full of static electric charges. The hopper was steel and and it was quite full of magazine signatures.
As I approached the end of the press, to walk around to the other side of the delivery area, a bolt shot out of the
steel hopper and hit me right in the tip of my reproductive-and-pleasure equipment.
I jumped pretty high, and doubled over, but did not fall.
Now I make sure I approach such hoppers in such a way that if I'm going to get bit, It's on the hip, not a frontal strike.