HARIRI v. MORSE RUBBER PRODUCTS CO.

No. 89-1924.

465 N.W.2d 546 (1990)

Vahid HARIRI and Maryam Hariri, Appellees, v. MORSE RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Iowa.

October 23, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gene R. Krekel of Hirsch, Adams, Hoth, Krekel, Putnam & Cahill, Burlington, for appellant.

George E. Wright of Napier, Wright & Wolf, Fort Madison, and Milt Harper of Harper & Cline, Columbia, Mo., for appellees.

Heard by OXBERGER, C.J., and DONIELSON and HAYDEN, JJ.


HAYDEN, Judge.

Vahid Hariri was employed by Electenergy Technologies, Inc. (E.T.I.). He went to the Morse Rubber Plant (Morse) to conduct an energy study to induce Morse to hire E.T.I. as a consultant. While Hariri was conducting a power factor test, a fire occurred and Hariri was severely burned.

Hariri's primary contention was a circuit panel was improperly marked and the lighting in the power room was poor. Testimony at trial indicated the central panel...

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