- Obtain and review electricity cable plans before any excavation work.
- Scan the area with a CAT and Genny before breaking ground.
- Hand dig using insulated tools within 500mm of indicated cable positions.
- Treat all exposed cables as live until confirmed dead by the cable owner.
- Mark detected cable routes clearly on the ground surface.
- Brief all excavation operatives on cable positions and safe digging zones.
- Stop work immediately if an uncharted cable is discovered.
- Support exposed cables to prevent damage from backfill material weight.
- Contact the distribution network operator if a cable is damaged or exposed.
- Use an excavation permit system that confirms cable detection before digging.
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- DON'T excavate with a machine within 500mm of a known cable position.
- DON'T use metal hand tools such as picks or crowbars near cables.
- DON'T move, bend, or stand on an exposed underground cable.
- DON'T assume cable covers or warning tape are always present.
- DON'T rely on service plans alone — always scan with a CAT and Genny.
- DON'T touch a damaged cable — evacuate and call the network operator.
- DON'T backfill over an exposed cable without proper support and protection.
- DON'T drive ground anchors or stakes without checking for buried cables.
- DON'T use a breaker directly above a known cable route.
- DON'T allow untrained operatives to excavate near electricity cables.
See also: CAT and Genny Safe Use | Working Near Electricity Cables
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