GOODELL v. ITT-FEDERAL SUPPORT

No. 44382.

89 Wn.2d 488 (1978)

573 P.2d 1292

RAYMOND GOODELL, Petitioner, v. ITT-FEDERAL SUPPORT SERVICES, INC., Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

January 12, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Critchlow, Williams, Ryals & Schuster and David E. Williams, for petitioner.

Gavin, Robinson, Kendrick, Redman & Mays, John Gavin, and Michael W. Leavitt, for respondent.


BRACHTENBACH, J.

Plaintiff was employed by Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company as a boilermaker-welder at the Richland nuclear works. Defendant ITT-Federal Support Services, Inc., had a contract with the Atomic Energy Commission to "inspect, maintain and render safe" a government owned welding machine made available for use by plaintiff. The welding machine was energized by electricity. Plaintiff contended that in the course of his employment, while using the welder...

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