The question of how many volts someone can survive is not easy to answer, as it depends on various factors such as the circumstances, the current, and the path the current takes through the body.
In general, a current of just a few milliamps can already be dangerous to the human body. Exposure to a current of 10 milliamps or more can cause serious health issues, including arrhythmias.
Regarding voltage (volts), it is important to note that voltage is not directly related to the danger to the body. It is the current that impacts the human body, not the voltage itself. However, higher voltages do increase the likelihood that a dangerous current will flow through the body if there is a conductive path.
Therefore, it is crucial to take safety measures when dealing with electricity. Avoiding exposure to electrical voltages above safe limits and properly using protective equipment, such as insulating gloves and tools, is essential to prevent electrical accidents.
If you are dealing with electrical problems or situations where you are concerned about your safety, it is always advisable to consult a professional electrician or contact the relevant authorities for advice and assistance.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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sustainable@chargeblock.nl