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A former power plant security guard who claims she was shocked by stray static electricity after operating a keypad to open a sliding gate while on the job has settled her action against PECO for $1.065 million, her lawyers say. Rhonda Eshleman, who worked at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant in Pennsylvania, asserted that the electric shock left her with extensive burns and rendered her left hand virtually useless, according to court papers in Eshleman v. PECO Energy Co.
February 23, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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