Yes, under curtain conditions. Verify polarity.
If the polarity is reversed you can be shocked when touching another metal object that is grounded.
Same as above but with you standing in water with or without touching anything else, by by.
The 3 prong plug ground is mainly a bonding ground to the metal enclosure of the equipment so if anything shorts out and go's to ground it blows any number of fuses in the circuit.
If you lift the ground verify polarity especially if the plug tongs are the same size use a polarity a tester.
I have live through 120/208/277 & 460 volt hits.
The worst was 277 VAC.
If the polarity is reversed you can be shocked when touching another metal object that is grounded.
Same as above but with you standing in water with or without touching anything else, by by.
The 3 prong plug ground is mainly a bonding ground to the metal enclosure of the equipment so if anything shorts out and go's to ground it blows any number of fuses in the circuit.
If you lift the ground verify polarity especially if the plug tongs are the same size use a polarity a tester.
I have live through 120/208/277 & 460 volt hits.
The worst was 277 VAC.