Wednesday, December 12, 2018

ADVICE FOR EMPLOYEES WORKING ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON SITE

ADVICE FOR EMPLOYEES WORKING ON SITES CONTAINING LIVE CABLES AND OVERHEAD WIRES 



  • House,office,shop,factories and street light all have Electric cables running into them but not all cables will appear on plans.
  • Check the site plan by tracing the cables and marking their position.
  • Scan the area you are working on with a detector, for cables not shown
  • Make trial holes by hand to find the exact position of cables before using a mechanical digger,.
  • If any cable is damaged,keep the area clear and phone immediately for help from your local electrical supplier.
BEWARE OF LIVE CABLES:
  • When working in derelict buildings.
  • When using hand tools.
  • At any depth, even just below the surface.
BEWARE OF OVERHEAD LINES:
  • When working on Scaffolding
  • When erecting fences
  • Always "Look out and Look up" when operating machine near to them.
  • Don't tip landfill under them
  • Don't drive with a wagon's tripper raised near them.
  • Before felling trees always check that the falling distance is sufficient so as not to make contact with them.
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