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EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Electrical Hazards Awareness
Briefing
Awareness Working Near
Overhead Electrical Lines
Module 4
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Overhead Electrical Power Lines-
The Silent Killer
• The leading cause of fatal electrical incidents while on
the job is contact with power lines
• Power lines kill an average of 133 workers per year
• Half of these workers are between ages of 25 and 35
• Leading causes
– Contact with heavy equipment (cranes, drilling rigs,
backhoes, dump trucks, etc.)
– Contact with long handled tools and hand carried
items (ladders, scaffolds, metal siding, metal poles,
etc.)
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
A 29 year old husband and father was fatally
electrocuted when a crane at a construction site
contacted an overhead power line.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Three people were killed at a concrete plant in Telford, PA when a
crane struck a 7,200 volt electrical power line.
The crane operator
was electrocuted
immediately, and two
co-workers were
themselves
electrocuted when
they attempted to
rescue the operator.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Be Aware of Overhead Electrical Lines When
Operating Dump Trucks
On September 21,
2005, at the Hanford
Central Waste
Complex, the raised
bed of a dump truck
operated by a
subcontractor hit an
energized 240-volt
power line, producing
an electrical arc as the
line was severed. The
driver exited the truck
without waiting for
verification that the
line was de-energized,
but was not injured.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
On Feb. 22, 1994, Lloyd Alfred
"Al" Battle, on assignment for
CNN in Alexandria, Va., was
killed after he raised the mast of
his ENG van into a 19,900 volt
power line.
A survival guide for those in
television who raise the mast
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Planning for Work Near Overhead
Power Lines
• Walk down and survey the work site before beginning
the work to identify all overhead power lines. Consider
equipment travel paths and movement. LOOK UP!
• All overhead power lines shall be considered
energized until proven otherwise.
• Contact the owner of the lines to determine the
voltage of the lines and request the lines be de-
energized and grounded. NEVER ACCEPT WORKING
NEAR AN ENERGIZED LINE UNLESS ITS NOT
FEASIBLE TO DE-ENERGIZE IT.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Power Line Clearances
• Know the power line clearance requirements (Refer to
NFPA 70E for safe approach distances)
– For lines 50kV or less, the operator must keep all
equipment parts and personnel at least 10 feet away
– For lines above 50kV, this distance increases by 4
inches for each kV over 50kV
• Determine your safe working clearance (the closest you
can place equipment or personnel without crossing the
buffer zone)
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Safe Practices for Working Near
Energized Overhead Lines
• Implement a two barrier control system to maintain
effective standoff distances. Examples include:
– Use trained dedicated spotters that maintain radio
contact with operator. Ensure spotters understand
hand signals. Use of radios is preferred for
communications.
– Use physical barriers that prevent equipment from
intrusion (insulation blankets, etc.)
– Use stakes, cones, and painted lines to remind
operators of demarcation lines
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Two Barrier Control
• Other examples of controls include:
– Procure and use remote measurement techniques
and equipment to determine actual clearance
distances
– Use reflective materials to enhance visual
identification of spotter by equipment operators
– Disable equipment functions to prevent rotation,
elevation, extension or movement of components to
prevent inadvertent contact
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Other Considerations
• Have a brief job site meeting to discuss the planned
work as it relates to the power lines. Discuss topics such
as the use of long-handled tools, and equipment (raised
dump trucks, back hoes, etc.) that could come in contact
with the lines. Consider the two barrier controls.
• Prohibit work when environmental conditions warrant
(fog, precipitation, smoke, darkness, etc.)
• Only use nonconductive ladders and material handling
equipment. Aluminum ladders and metal scaffolds or
frames are efficient conductors of electricity.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Other Considerations
• Consider grounding mobile equipment
• Avoid storing materials under or near overhead power
lines.
• Always STAY ALERT when working near power lines.
Monitor actions of others and stop work if required to
reduce risk of contact.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Electrical Hazards for Crane and
Heavy Equipment Operators
• The crane is the most
common type of
equipment which most
often contacts overhead
power lines.
• When contact happens,
the rigger or ground
worker is most often
electrocuted (90% of
time)
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Safe Practices Operating Cranes and
Mobile Equipment
• Make it a HABIT to look up before you unload or load a crane from
a truck or lowboy. Make sure there are no overhead lines before
you start.
• Operate equipment at a slower-than-normal rate in the vicinity of
power lines.
• Exercise caution near long spans of overhead power lines, since
wind can cause the power lines to sway laterally and reduce the
clearance between the crane and the power line.
• Mark safe routes where equipment must repeatedly travel beneath
power lines.
• Exercise caution when traveling over uneven ground that could
cause the crane to weave or bob into power lines.
• Keep all personnel on ground well away from the crane whenever it
is close to power lines.
• Prohibit persons from touching the crane or its load until a signal
person indicates that it is safe to do so.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Dump Truck Contacting Power Lines
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Electrical Hazards for Dump Truck
Operators
• Make it a HABIT to Look up before you raise a dump
bed. Make sure there are no overhead lines before you
start.
• Always look up before you pull forward or move your
truck with the dump bed extended upward.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Electrical Hazards for Painters and
Material Handlers
• Material Handling is such
a common activity on a
job site that most workers
don’t give it a second
thought.
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Safe Practices Handling Material and
Ladders
• When working around overhead electric lines or with
electrical equipment, use non-conductive ladders and
tools
• Never attempt to carry a ladder in a vertical position.
Ladders should be lowered and turned horizontally when
transported from one location to another.
• Extension ladders should be collapsed before lowering
from a vertical position.
• Unload materials from trucks and flatbeds away from
overhead lines
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
If Your Equipment Makes Contact
with Power Line
• Stay on the equipment and wait until the line is de-
energized by the power company
• If you must leave the equipment, such as in a fire, jump
clear and attempt to land with both feet together.
– Do not touch any part of the equipment when
contacting the ground
– Shuffle away from equipment in small steps while
keeping feet together
EFCOG Electrical Improvement
Project
Power Line Contact
• DO NOT allow anyone on ground to come near or touch
the machine. Warn personnel to stay away from the
machine.
• Never touch a person who is in contact with a live power
line. Call for help and get power line de-energized.

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overhead_power_lines_module_4.ppt

  • 1. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Electrical Hazards Awareness Briefing Awareness Working Near Overhead Electrical Lines Module 4
  • 2. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Overhead Electrical Power Lines- The Silent Killer • The leading cause of fatal electrical incidents while on the job is contact with power lines • Power lines kill an average of 133 workers per year • Half of these workers are between ages of 25 and 35 • Leading causes – Contact with heavy equipment (cranes, drilling rigs, backhoes, dump trucks, etc.) – Contact with long handled tools and hand carried items (ladders, scaffolds, metal siding, metal poles, etc.)
  • 3. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project A 29 year old husband and father was fatally electrocuted when a crane at a construction site contacted an overhead power line.
  • 4. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Three people were killed at a concrete plant in Telford, PA when a crane struck a 7,200 volt electrical power line. The crane operator was electrocuted immediately, and two co-workers were themselves electrocuted when they attempted to rescue the operator.
  • 5. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Be Aware of Overhead Electrical Lines When Operating Dump Trucks On September 21, 2005, at the Hanford Central Waste Complex, the raised bed of a dump truck operated by a subcontractor hit an energized 240-volt power line, producing an electrical arc as the line was severed. The driver exited the truck without waiting for verification that the line was de-energized, but was not injured.
  • 6. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project On Feb. 22, 1994, Lloyd Alfred "Al" Battle, on assignment for CNN in Alexandria, Va., was killed after he raised the mast of his ENG van into a 19,900 volt power line. A survival guide for those in television who raise the mast
  • 7. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Planning for Work Near Overhead Power Lines • Walk down and survey the work site before beginning the work to identify all overhead power lines. Consider equipment travel paths and movement. LOOK UP! • All overhead power lines shall be considered energized until proven otherwise. • Contact the owner of the lines to determine the voltage of the lines and request the lines be de- energized and grounded. NEVER ACCEPT WORKING NEAR AN ENERGIZED LINE UNLESS ITS NOT FEASIBLE TO DE-ENERGIZE IT.
  • 8. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Power Line Clearances • Know the power line clearance requirements (Refer to NFPA 70E for safe approach distances) – For lines 50kV or less, the operator must keep all equipment parts and personnel at least 10 feet away – For lines above 50kV, this distance increases by 4 inches for each kV over 50kV • Determine your safe working clearance (the closest you can place equipment or personnel without crossing the buffer zone)
  • 9. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Safe Practices for Working Near Energized Overhead Lines • Implement a two barrier control system to maintain effective standoff distances. Examples include: – Use trained dedicated spotters that maintain radio contact with operator. Ensure spotters understand hand signals. Use of radios is preferred for communications. – Use physical barriers that prevent equipment from intrusion (insulation blankets, etc.) – Use stakes, cones, and painted lines to remind operators of demarcation lines
  • 10. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Two Barrier Control • Other examples of controls include: – Procure and use remote measurement techniques and equipment to determine actual clearance distances – Use reflective materials to enhance visual identification of spotter by equipment operators – Disable equipment functions to prevent rotation, elevation, extension or movement of components to prevent inadvertent contact
  • 11. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Other Considerations • Have a brief job site meeting to discuss the planned work as it relates to the power lines. Discuss topics such as the use of long-handled tools, and equipment (raised dump trucks, back hoes, etc.) that could come in contact with the lines. Consider the two barrier controls. • Prohibit work when environmental conditions warrant (fog, precipitation, smoke, darkness, etc.) • Only use nonconductive ladders and material handling equipment. Aluminum ladders and metal scaffolds or frames are efficient conductors of electricity.
  • 12. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Other Considerations • Consider grounding mobile equipment • Avoid storing materials under or near overhead power lines. • Always STAY ALERT when working near power lines. Monitor actions of others and stop work if required to reduce risk of contact.
  • 13. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Electrical Hazards for Crane and Heavy Equipment Operators • The crane is the most common type of equipment which most often contacts overhead power lines. • When contact happens, the rigger or ground worker is most often electrocuted (90% of time)
  • 14. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Safe Practices Operating Cranes and Mobile Equipment • Make it a HABIT to look up before you unload or load a crane from a truck or lowboy. Make sure there are no overhead lines before you start. • Operate equipment at a slower-than-normal rate in the vicinity of power lines. • Exercise caution near long spans of overhead power lines, since wind can cause the power lines to sway laterally and reduce the clearance between the crane and the power line. • Mark safe routes where equipment must repeatedly travel beneath power lines. • Exercise caution when traveling over uneven ground that could cause the crane to weave or bob into power lines. • Keep all personnel on ground well away from the crane whenever it is close to power lines. • Prohibit persons from touching the crane or its load until a signal person indicates that it is safe to do so.
  • 15. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Dump Truck Contacting Power Lines
  • 16. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Electrical Hazards for Dump Truck Operators • Make it a HABIT to Look up before you raise a dump bed. Make sure there are no overhead lines before you start. • Always look up before you pull forward or move your truck with the dump bed extended upward.
  • 17. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Electrical Hazards for Painters and Material Handlers • Material Handling is such a common activity on a job site that most workers don’t give it a second thought.
  • 18. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Safe Practices Handling Material and Ladders • When working around overhead electric lines or with electrical equipment, use non-conductive ladders and tools • Never attempt to carry a ladder in a vertical position. Ladders should be lowered and turned horizontally when transported from one location to another. • Extension ladders should be collapsed before lowering from a vertical position. • Unload materials from trucks and flatbeds away from overhead lines
  • 19. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project If Your Equipment Makes Contact with Power Line • Stay on the equipment and wait until the line is de- energized by the power company • If you must leave the equipment, such as in a fire, jump clear and attempt to land with both feet together. – Do not touch any part of the equipment when contacting the ground – Shuffle away from equipment in small steps while keeping feet together
  • 20. EFCOG Electrical Improvement Project Power Line Contact • DO NOT allow anyone on ground to come near or touch the machine. Warn personnel to stay away from the machine. • Never touch a person who is in contact with a live power line. Call for help and get power line de-energized.