- Use mechanical cable pulling equipment for heavy or long cable runs
- Check the cable manufacturer's maximum pulling tension before starting the pull
- Secure cable drums on jacks or stands that allow controlled unreeling
- Apply cable lubricant where needed and clean up any spillage to prevent slips
- Verify cable identification tags at both ends before starting termination
- Use calibrated torque tools for all gland and terminal connection tightening
- Test continuity, insulation resistance, and polarity before any cable is energised
- Coordinate pulling operations with teams at each end using radio communication
- Use safe working platforms for termination work at elevated panel and tray positions
- Record all cable installation and test results for the handover documentation
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- DON'T pull cables by hand where mechanical pulling equipment is available
- DON'T exceed the manufacturer's maximum pulling tension — it damages the cable
- DON'T allow cable drums to unreel uncontrolled during the pulling operation
- DON'T bend cables tighter than the specified minimum bend radius for the cable type
- DON'T terminate cables without verifying identification at both ends first
- DON'T leave glands under-tightened — water and dust ingress causes equipment failure
- DON'T energise cables before completing continuity and insulation resistance tests
- DON'T step on cables routed across walkways — protect them with ramps or overhead routing
- DON'T use incorrect crimp tools or terminal sizes — poor crimps cause overheating
- DON'T leave cable lubricant on floor surfaces where it creates a slip hazard
See also: MEICA Safety Awareness | Cable Pulling Safety
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