ill bet you dont want to get shocked by 1A @ 60V either regardless of the voltage.
"An electrical current at 1,000 volts is no more deadly than a current at 100 volts, but tiny changes in amperage can mean the difference between life and death when a person receives an electrical shock.
- 50 to 150 mA: Extreme pain, possible severe muscle reactions, possible respiratory arrest, and even possible death.
- 1,000 mA to 4,300 mA: Heart ceases pumping; nerve damage and death likely.
- 10,000 mA (10 amps): Cardiac arrest, severe burns, and death."
The real danger with electrical shock is amperage, not voltage. Learn what the difference is and how to stay safe when working with electricity.
www.thespruce.com
but ,yea, you probably need to lick on your 60V wires to cross the skin barriers resistance, btw a meanwell 480W 36V is pretty deadly then.