- Identify all overhead power lines on and adjacent to the site before work starts.
- Install goal posts, height barriers, and bunting to mark safe clearance zones.
- Maintain minimum safe clearance distances from all overhead power lines at all times.
- Brief all crane, MEWP, and plant operators on the location of power lines before work.
- Contact the electricity supply company if work must take place near power lines.
- Use a banksman to guide tall plant and vehicles near overhead power line crossings.
- Consider requesting the power company to divert, raise, or insulate the lines.
- Mark power line crossing points with warning signs visible to all drivers.
- Stop work immediately if any equipment comes within the exclusion zone of a line.
- If plant contacts a line, stay in the cab and warn everyone to keep well clear.
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- DON'T raise any plant, crane boom, or tipper body near overhead power lines.
- DON'T assume you are safe because the line looks high — arcing bridges air gaps.
- DON'T work within the minimum clearance distance without the supply company's agreement.
- DON'T operate cranes, MEWPs, or excavators near power lines without a specific briefing.
- DON'T ignore goal posts, bunting, or height restriction barriers — they mark danger zones.
- DON'T remove or reposition power line warning signs or height restriction equipment.
- DON'T store materials or equipment beneath overhead power lines where tall plant may load.
- DON'T allow scaffold or temporary structures to be erected within the exclusion zone.
- DON'T leave the cab if plant contacts a line — stay inside and call for help.
- DON'T touch anyone or anything in contact with a live power line — call 999 immediately.
See also: Underground Cables | Lifting Near Overhead Power Lines
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