Electricity and Tree Care
Electricity is one of the leading causes of death for tree-care workers. Tree branches can sometimes be close to power lines, and when trees are uprooted by powerful storms, there is a chance they can take power lines and transformers down with them. Live power lines can pose serious hazards if not fixed properly. Tree-care workers need to know how to stay safe in such conditions.
Be Prepared
If there is a power line present, never assume that it is safe to touch.
Assess the worksite for fall and falling object hazards.
Have an emergency plan.
Wear properly insulated footwear and other personal protective equipment in case electricity travels through the ground unexpectedly.
Consider asking the utility company to de-energize nearby power lines.
Follow Safe Work Practices
Maintain a distance of at least 10 feet from overhead lines, and more than 10 feet if the voltage to ground is over 50 kilovolts.
Avoid direct and indirect contact with an energized conductor, such as a power line or a tool touching a power line.
Stand away from grounding elements, as power can travel through the ground.
Wear the Right Gear
Wear proper gloves and shoes for hazards present wherever tree work is being performed.
When electrical hazards are present, use rope that provides appropriate insulation and is free of moisture and contaminants.
Be Alert
Assume that all power lines are energized at all times.
Anticipate when limbs might fall onto power sources.
It only takes a moment for a fatality to occur. Always stay alert and be prepared for potential hazards.
Be safe and healthy on the job at with these helpful tips provided by RISE Insurance.
“Electricity is one of the leading causes of death in the tree-care industry. Workers need to know how to stay safe when electricity poses risks at the worksite.”
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