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Electrical Safety

We're committed to helping you use electricity safely. That's why we've provided helpful ideas for keeping your family, your home and your business safe from electricity-related accidents.

As a good rule of thumb, apply extra caution before starting work near any power line. The following steps should be followed:

1. Determine the location of the power line.
2. If possible, relocate the work so that it is not near the power line. When this is not practical, a safe work procedure should be followed which includes:
  • Determine the safe distance of approach (limit of approach). The limit of approach is not the same for all power lines. It depends on the voltage the line is carrying. The higher the voltage, the further the distance required. For example — the limit of approach for 250,000 Volt line is 6 meters. For other voltages and corresponding limit of approach, call our Customer Communications Centre for assistance.
  • Hire qualified persons to do any maintenance-type work on or near overhead electrical lines, such as tree trimming, or have the line de-energized by the local electrical utility or power supply authority.
  • Mark the safe distance or limit of approach. If the work is on the ground, cones or barriers can be used. A spotter will work as well. Take into consideration swing areas for tools, ladders etc. Keep far enough away so that if an object such as an antenna were to fall it would not be close enough to contact the power line. Respect the power of electricity — ensure that you, your family and co-workers apply caution when working near electric power lines.
For more electrical safety tips around your home, cottage, farm or business, choose any of the categorized "In This Section" links above.

 

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