
Overhead power lines are a hidden but deadly hazard on many job sites. Workers often fail to notice them until it’s too late. Whether it’s moving equipment, handling materials, or operating vehicles, the risks of contact with these lines are significant. Today, we’ll address the dangers of overhead power lines, common scenarios that lead to accidental contact, and practical solutions to prevent electrocution.
A few years ago, a worker suffered fatal injuries when a crane boom contacted an uninsulated power line while unloading materials. The worker and the equipment were not maintaining the required clearance distance, and no observer was present. This tragic incident highlights the importance of assessing overhead risks and maintaining proper exclusion zones.
Encourage workers to share experiences or raise any concerns.
Let’s commit to making overhead power line safety a priority. Before lifting, moving, or handling tools or materials, take time to assess the area overhead. Maintain exclusion zones, use spotters, and speak with your supervisor if you’re unsure.
Overhead power lines are a serious hazard—but one we can manage with proper awareness and safe practices. Always look up, stay alert, and follow safe distances. Thank you for your attention and for helping keep everyone safe on site.
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