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Make a Safety Boundary
- Safety clearance boundaries can prevent power line contacts.
Make a portable safety barrier to keep workers and equipment a safe
distance from overhead lines. Federal laws stipulate at least 10 feet
of clearance from high-voltage lines. State and local laws can be even
more restrictive. The higher the voltage in the lines, the greater the
clearance requirements. Power lines carrying more than 50,000 volts,
for instance, require clearances of more than 10 feet.
- Call your local one-call utility locator service for specific clearance requirements.
If you will be working near power lines, notify your electric utility in advance to determine the voltage and safe work distances, and to find out if special safety arrangements are required.
Construct a portable barrier to keep workers a safe distance from overhead lines.
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