
Stake attention in this memory
A safety poster, likely of Russian origin, is depicted adhered to a wet, textured wall, possibly in Katwijk, Netherlands. The poster illustrates a stark warning against electrical hazards. It features a stylized depiction of a man in work attire, holding a wrench, undergoing electrocution from a large industrial electric motor. Vivid sparks and flames erupt from the motor's connection point and around the man's body, indicating a severe electrical shock. The man is shown in a dynamic, falling posture, conveying immediate danger and distress. The background of the illustration is a warm, earthy tone, suggesting an industrial or workshop setting. Prominent text on the poster, written in Russian, delivers a crucial safety message: "НЕ ТУШИ ВОДОЙ ЭЛЕКТРИКУ!" (DO NOT EXTINGUISH ELECTRICITY WITH WATER!) "ВОДА - ПРОВОДНИК ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСТВА!" (WATER IS A CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY!) In the upper right section of the poster, a small logo is visible, identified as "МИНИСТЕРСТВО ЭНЕРГЕТИКИ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ" (Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation), along with what appears to be a year. The poster itself shows signs of wear, being slightly creased and possibly dampened by the moisture on the wall.
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