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Working Near Electricity Cables
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Working Near Electricity Cables
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-BUR-003 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Underground electricity cables carry voltages from 230V domestic supplies to 132,000V on transmission circuits.
- Contact with a live buried cable during excavation causes electrocution, severe burns, and arc flash explosions.
- HSG47 requires cable location using service plans and CAT and Genny scanning before any excavation work begins.
- Electricity cables may be directly buried, laid in ducts, or encased in concrete troughs at varying depths.
- Warning tiles or coloured tape are often laid above buried cables but may be missing, displaced, or buried deeper.
- Within 500mm of a known cable, only hand digging using insulated tools is permitted — no machine excavation.
- A cable strike can affect the wider supply network, cutting power to homes, hospitals, and critical infrastructure.
- Black, red, and yellow plastic ducts typically contain electricity cables — treat all unknown ducts as potentially live.
- High voltage cables can arc through soil and injure workers near but not touching the cable itself.
- Damaged cables must never be touched — isolate the area, keep everyone clear, and call the network operator immediately.
Why?
| Electrocution | Contact with a buried live cable kills instantly at higher voltages and causes severe burns at lower voltages. |
| Arc flash | High voltage cables create arc flash explosions through soil that burn workers standing near the strike point. |
| Supply disruption | A cable strike can cut power to thousands of homes and critical facilities — the consequences extend far beyond the site. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: CAT & Genny Safe Use | Service Strike Emergency Procedure |
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