Being that a voltmeter in principle is itself an extremely high resistance, it's debatable as to weather or not there would be enough current flowing to pose a risk of electrocution, but if I were testing 1500v dc, I probably wouldn't want to find out. Measuring current at those sorts of voltages would certainly require some care, else you'd probably look something like this .>

Unless looking for a specific voltage, I always choose a bulb or testlight when checking 12v feeds, as applying a small load (even 5w) gives a more reliable result. I've been left scratching my head before when a DMM has told me that I have a solid 12v, only for it to disappear when it is loaded.